Beautiful Dot Walker is part of a ring of crooks in San Francisco, who use her to lure impressionable young men into a crooked card game. Young Johnny has come to the big city to sell his grandmother's hotel back in his home town, but he falls under Dot's spell, gets suckered into the game and loses all his money.


Short answer: Yes, but it's a film for those who appreciate a well-crafted tale of deception and romance, not for those expecting a straightforward narrative.The Little Irish Girl, a 1916 film, follows Dot Walker, a beautiful and charming individual who is part of a criminal ring in San Francisco. She uses her charm to...

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"Short answer: Yes, but it's a film for those who appreciate a well-crafted tale of deception and romance, not for those expecting a straightforward narrative.The Little Irish Girl, a 1916 film, follows Dot Walker, a beautiful and charming individual who is part of a criminal ring in San Francisco. She uses her charm to lure young Johnny, from the countryside, into a rigged card game, leaving him broke and desperate. Johnny, seeking revenge, invites Dot and her friends back to his hometown, only ..."
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