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  • Lonely Lovers (1915)
  • Short | Short, Drama
Lonely Lovers (1915)
Short | Short, Drama

Violet Wynne is the most observed of all, and the object of much amusement to Miss St. Clair and Miss De Mar, because she has had only slight experience behind the footlights. A silent believer in Violet is old Van Cleet, the comedy man, ...See moreViolet Wynne is the most observed of all, and the object of much amusement to Miss St. Clair and Miss De Mar, because she has had only slight experience behind the footlights. A silent believer in Violet is old Van Cleet, the comedy man, and Jerry Phillips, who attracted by her beauty, develops an admiration which seemingly Violet does not see. One morning the feminine element of the breakfast table is driven to a flurry by the entrance of Tom Pelton with the morning paper in which is announced the fact that Garrick Wheelock, the great tragedian, has suddenly lost his leading lady through illness. Miss St. Clair and Miss De Mar rush for the engagement, and Van Cleet suggests to Violet that she also apply. The Misses St. Clair and De Mar, at the theatrical agency, observe Violet's entrance with amusement. Violet is sent to Wheelock, who declines to engage her. As Violet turns to leave, she gives way to a burst of emotion and tears which transfixes the actor. Violet rushes out, but a strange light of discovery beams in the tragedian's eyes. Violet staggers, discouraged, to her own room, only to run into Jerry. His heart softened by her tears, Jerry grasps her in his arms and then and there tells her there will still be a way. An hour or so later Violet is summoned by Wheelock, the great tragedian. Mrs. Sullivan's boarders gather that evening as usual to find that their landlady, Violet and Jerry are missing. Then Mrs. Sullivan comes in with the news that Violet has become Wheelock's leading lady and Jerry has signed up for a stock engagement. She tells of a little wedding at the church with the great actor and herself as witnesses when Jerry and Violet were made one. Miss St. Clair and Miss De Mar are in despair and the uncommunicative Van Cleet roars with laughter at the expense of all who decried Violet. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Apr 26, 1915 (United States)

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5 cast members
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William Stowell
Jerry Phillips Jerry Phillips   See fewer
Marion Warner
Violet Wynne Violet Wynne   See fewer
Edwin Wallock
Garrick Wheelock Garrick Wheelock   See fewer
Adda Gleason
Miss St. Clair - Actress Miss St. Clair - Actress   See fewer
Lillian Marshall
Miss DeMar - Actress Miss DeMar - Actress   See fewer
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