
Trying to support her twin sisters on her own, Jane Neill lands a job working for a millionaire, but problems soon arise for the young girl when she declines the marriage proposal of the always-trustworthy Micky and falls in love with the millionaire's spoiled, lazy nephew. After she inherits the millionaire's estate along with much heartache, Jane finally comes to her senses and goes back to the ever-faithful Micky.

Edith M. Kennedy
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Ah, the silent era! A time when emotions were writ large across faces, stories unfolded through expressive gestures, and the magic of cinema relied purely on visual poetry and the evocative power of a piano or orchestra. Stepping back into this fascinating period, we encounter a gem that, while perhaps not as wide...

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" Ah, the silent era! A time when emotions were writ large across faces, stories unfolded through expressive gestures, and the magic of cinema relied purely on visual poetry and the evocative power of a piano or orchestra. Stepping back into this fascinating period, we encounter a gem that, while perhaps not as widely celebrated as some of its contemporaries, offers a compelling narrative rich in human drama: Jane Goes A' Wooing. This 1919 feature, penned by the insightful Edith M. Kennedy, i..."


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