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The Smuggler's Daughter (1913) Online
Original Title :
The Smuggleru0027s Daughter
Genre :
Movie / Short / Drama
Year :
1913
Cast :
Harry Myers,Ethel Clayton,Richard Morris
Writer :
Emmett C. Hall
Type :
Movie
Rating :
6.2/10

In a quaint French-Canadian village on the St. Lawrence, smuggling is an established occupation, and not regarded as criminal. The head of the smugglers is Girot, gruff, but kindhearted, ... See full summary

The Smuggler's Daughter (1913) Online

In a quaint French-Canadian village on the St. Lawrence, smuggling is an established occupation, and not regarded as criminal. The head of the smugglers is Girot, gruff, but kindhearted, devoted to his daughter, Jean, who is not aware of his business. She is loved by, but does not return the passion of Luca Marino, one of the smuggler band, who is madly jealous. Harry Carlton is appointed to the U.S. Customs Service and assigned to this district, under his father, who is the collector. Harry, unknown, volunteers to get information concerning the illicit trade, and takes up his residence in the village, where a love affair develops between him and Jean. Luca, furious that Girot will not advocate his suit, determines to betray the smugglers and makes his way to Colonel Carlton's office. He gives information after Carlton has given his word of honor never to reveal the name of the traitor. Harry, meanwhile, has gained much information concerning the smuggling, and is keeping close watch ...
Cast overview:
Harry Myers Harry Myers - Harry Carlton - the Revenue Officer (as Harry C. Myers)
Ethel Clayton Ethel Clayton - Jean Girot - the Smuggler's Daughter
Richard Morris Richard Morris - Girot - the Smuggler
Earl Metcalfe Earl Metcalfe - Luca Marino - the Rival Suitor
Bartley McCullum Bartley McCullum - Colonel Carlton - Harry's Father


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A romance of revenue man .ind smuggler's daughter, set on the border line between New York and Canada. There is some freshness of incident and of general atmosphere and it makes a fair offering. Produced by Harry Myers from a script by Emmett C. Hall. - The Moving Picture World, December 20, 1913