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Her Neighbor (1913) Online
Original Title :
Her Neighbor
Genre :
Movie / Short / Drama / Romance
Year :
1913
Directror :
Lucius Henderson
Cast :
Marguerite Snow,James Cruze
Type :
Movie
Rating :
6.2/10

The young artist had determined to devote her life "for art." She wasn't a great painter; she never would be one, yet she believed that she saw her mission clear and "mere man" had no part ... See full summary

Her Neighbor (1913) Online

The young artist had determined to devote her life "for art." She wasn't a great painter; she never would be one, yet she believed that she saw her mission clear and "mere man" had no part in her dreams. A number of her girlfriends encouraged her in the notion, and all had determined to live in single blessedness for the rest of their days. While her enthusiasm was at its height, a distant relative died and left the girl an orange grove in California. She determined to share her good luck with her chums, and invited them to aid her in establishing an "Adamless Eden." They accepted with enthusiasm, made the journey with her, and promptly ousted all the men they found at work in the grove, declaring that they (the girls) would look after everything themselves. For a time all was lovely, but this condition did not last. The girl found to her sorrow, that her chums were not only unfitted for the work, but they were also lazy. Seemingly all they knew about oranges was how to eat them, and ...
Cast overview:
Marguerite Snow Marguerite Snow
James Cruze James Cruze


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Deorro

Outdoor California scenes, with a comedy idea as a plot basis. The girl who inherits an orange grove founds an Adamless Eden, and she and her girl friends don overalls and do the work. But the work becomes tiresome, and a handsome young chap comes along, who, of course, upsets the whole scheme by falling in love with the heiress and heroically offering to look after her and her property. Nicely pictured and entertaining. - The Moving Picture World, March 15, 1913