Headline
Victoria Theatre: 'Carolyn of the Corners'
Newspaper Source
Publication Date
1919-11-21
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Publication Year
1919
Page
9
Film Projector / Film(s)
Carolyn of the Corners (View more)
Actors
Bessie Love
Director
Robert Thornby
Writer
Frank S. Beresford
Country
USA
Released
1919-03-09
Genre
Drama
Language
None
Plot
Joseph Stagg is a lonely, grouchy middle-aged man living with his housekeeper, "Aunt Rose", in a New England village. A prominent merchant in town, one day he gets a letter notifying him ...
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A Little Sister of Everybody (View more)
Actors
Bessie Love
Director
Robert Thornby
Writer
William Addison Lathrop (story)
Country
USA
Released
1918-06-30
Genre
Comedy
Plot
Young Celeste Janvier ( Bessie Love ) lives in an East Side tenement with her immigrant grandfather, a humanitarian and socialist. Like her kindly grandfather, Celeste also has a ...
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How Could You, Caroline? (View more)
Actors
Bessie Love
Director
Frederick A. Thomson
Writer
Izola Forrester (story)
Country
USA
Released
1918-05-05
Genre
Comedy
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The Great Adventure (View more)
Actors
Lionel Barrymore
Director
Kenneth S. Webb
Writer
Arnold Bennett (novel)
Country
USA
Released
1921-01-06
Genre
Comedy
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Summary

Carolyn of the Corners' starring Bessie Love, is one of the best examples of what is popularly called a 'look-up' picture. It will be screened at the Victoria. Bessie Love is recalled by thousands of motion picture lovers in 'A Little Sister of Everybody,' 'How Could You Caroline?,' and 'The Great Adventure' and so on. The story is by Ruth Bellmore [sic] Endicott and it has been adapted to the screen by Frank S. Beresford. The Anderson Brunton Co. enlisted the service of a director who had made a reputation in handing just such stories of atmosphere and character in the persons of Mr. Robert Thornby.

Type
Venue(s)
Victoria Theatre (View more)
Address
71 Des Voeux Street, (junction of Des Voeux Road and Pottinger St.), Central