Saturday, 30 March 2019

Released 100 Years Ago Today - 30 March 1919 (USA)

Daughter of Mine(1919)

Director: Clarence G. Badger
Writers: Hugo Ballin (screenplay), Hugo Ballin (story)
Stars: Madge Kennedy, John Bowers, Tully Marshall
Genre: Drama
Time: (5 reels) 50min
Country: USA
Filming Locations: Ludlow Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Production Co: Goldwyn Pictures Corporation
Survival status: (unknown)
Current rights holder: Public domain.


Plot
Rosie Mendelsohn, the daughter of a kindly Jewish tailor in New York's East Side ghetto, ends her romance with struggling author George Howard because of her father's objections to her marriage to a gentile. After George leaves, Rosie attempts to find him by becoming a private secretary to publisher Joseph Rayberg, whom she persuades to publish a contest in which authors would send in endings to part of a manuscript she claims to have found. Rayberg, intent on seducing Rosie, agrees to publish the manuscript (which is a version of George's novel that she had typed earlier, and actually is a humorously idealized story of her own life) only after Rosie agrees to have sex with him when the contest is over. When George, down-and-out, submits the rest of his story, Rayberg locks Rosie in his office, but she escapes into George's arms and they go to her father who relents and blesses their union.  

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