
The Valentine Girl · 1917
The Valentine Girl (1917) is a Drama / Romance film directed by J. Searle Dawley, starring Marguerite Clark, Frank Losee, Richard Barthelmess.

The Valentine Girl (1917) is a Drama / Romance film directed by J. Searle Dawley, starring Marguerite Clark, Frank Losee, Richard Barthelmess.
Marion, a young girl, is given up by her guardian to be raised by her father who has a criminal past. Under the enchanting influence of his daughter, he renounces his life of crime. However, a former partner frames him for a robbery he did not commit, and he is sent to prison. The distraught Marion runs away and upon taking refuge in a church, she is eventually adopted by the kindly clergyman's family. As the years pass, Marion grows into a young woman who becomes engaged. When her father is finally released , he seeks his ashamed daughter's forgiveness and explains being sent to prison on false charges. He wins the sympathy of Marion and along with her fiancés, a happy ending prevails for all.
Marguerite Clark, Frank Losee, Richard Barthelmess, Kathryn Adams, Maggie Fisher, Adolphe Menjou, Edith Campbell, Charles Sutton
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Find a movie by describing itMarion, a young girl, is given up by her guardian to be raised by her father who has a criminal past. Under the enchanting influence of his daughter, he renounces his life of crime. However, a former partner frames him for a robbery he did not commit, and he is sent to prison. The distraught Marion runs away and upon taking refuge in a church, she is eventually adopted by the kindly clergyman's family. As the years pass, Marion grows into a young woman who becomes engaged. When her father is finally released , he seeks his ashamed daughter's forgiveness and explains being sent to prison on false charges. He wins the sympathy of Marion and along with her fiancés, a happy ending prevails for all.
The Valentine Girl was released in 1917.
The cast includes Marguerite Clark, Frank Losee, Richard Barthelmess, Kathryn Adams.