A scene from the American drama film You Never Saw Such a Girl (1919), which played at the Mission Theater, Seattle. Includes Vivian Martin and Harrison Ford. You Never Saw Such a Girl is a silent American film directed by Robert G. Vignola. The 50-minute film was released on Feb. 16, 1919. The film is based on the novel You Never Saw Such a Girl by George Weston (1919). This film is now considered lost. CAST |
- Vivian Martin as Marty McKenzie
- Harrison Ford as Eric Burgess
- Mayme Kelso as Fannie Perkins
- Willis Marks as Uncle Esau
- Edna Mae Cooper as Mrs. McKenzie
- John Burton as Mr. Burgess
- Edythe Chapman as Mrs. Burgess
- Herbert Standing as Judge Eustace
- Gerard Alexander as Mrs. Eustace
- Claire Anderson as Katherine Spencer
- Jim Farley as Reagan
- J. Morris Foster as Gentleman Jack
PLOT:
Martin Mackenzie was raised by an old farmer after her mother's death. When he dies she finds herself in the need of money. She and Fannie Perkins decide to sell some old antiques the farmer had. Upon opening up an old chest she finds that her grandmother is Mrs. Burgess, a wealthy woman in the neighborhood. Marty's mother had been driven from her by Mrs. Burgess. Mrs. Burgess does not warm up to Marty and is not accepting of her. Eric, her grandmother's stepson takes a liking to Marty. After an encounter with a burglar at the Burgess residence, it helps change Mrs. Burgess's mind of Mary. Marty and Eric are able to unite.
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