
Summary
In the 1923 film The Beloved Vagabond, a wealthy and disillusioned man, played by Albert Chase, adopts the guise of a tramp, abandoning his life of luxury in pursuit of authenticity and connection. His path crosses with that of an orphan, portrayed by Phyllis Titmuss, and as their bond deepens, he finds himself torn between his affection for her and the obligations of his former life. As he navigates this complex emotional landscape, the film explores themes of identity, class, and the human desire for genuine relationships.
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A jilted rich man poses as a tramp and falls in love with an orphan.
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