Overview

Pampy lives in a quaint little Dutch village, where she supports her invalid father by selling flowers to tourists. Pampy is so beautiful that she provides inspiration to Donald Luther, an American artist who is visiting the village, and at his request, poses for him. Just as his interest starts to blossom into love, he is called away for two weeks. During his absence Pampy's father dies, leaving her only with directions to her wealthy grandfather's home in New York.

Cast

Bessie Barriscale, Jack Livingston, Joseph J. Dowling, Tom Guise, Howard Hickman, Margaret Thompson, Don Likes, Will H. Bray

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What is "Wooden Shoes" about?

Pampy lives in a quaint little Dutch village, where she supports her invalid father by selling flowers to tourists. Pampy is so beautiful that she provides inspiration to Donald Luther, an American artist who is visiting the village, and at his request, poses for him. Just as his interest starts to blossom into love, he is called away for two weeks. During his absence Pampy's father dies, leaving her only with directions to her wealthy grandfather's home in New York.

When was "Wooden Shoes" released?

Wooden Shoes was released in 1917.

Who stars in "Wooden Shoes"?

The cast includes Bessie Barriscale, Jack Livingston, Joseph J. Dowling, Tom Guise.

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