Love's Prisoner

Love's Prisoner is a 1919 silent film, starring Olive Thomas. A poor girl named Nancy (Olive Thomas) leaves to take care of her two younger sisters, Sadie (Ann Kroman) and Jane (Dolly Dare), while their father (Valter Perry, who is a former criminal, is sent to prison for a crime which he has not committed and dies there. At that time Jonathan Twist, a quaint philosopher and their somewhat mysterious neighbor, offers their help and Nancy finds wi... more

Initial release date:

  • 1919

Runtime:

  • 47 min

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  • 47 min

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