The Harvest Moon

The Harvest Moon (1920)

A Romance of Glorious Girlhood Beaming for a World in Love

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1920-04-25
  • Runtime: 1h 0min
  • Language: No Language
  • Production Company: Gibraltar Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: J. Searle Dawley

Summary

Madame Vavin dies alone in a small French village without knowledge of her second marriage in England known to anyone. Consequentially her first husband James Fullerton and his tyrannical sister Cornelia take custody of her young daughter Dora. The puritanical pair take Dora to America but disapprove of her spirited nature especially when Dora decides upon a theatrical career. On stage, Dora meets and falls in love with playwright Willard Holcomb, but the fears implanted by Fullerton and his sister make Dora incapable of romantic commitment. As she despairs of her fate, Professor Vavin, who has spent years searching for Dora, discovers his daughter and explains there is nothing to fear from love. Her confidence thus restored, Dora can continue with her life.

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  • Doris Kenyon

    as Dora Fullerton
  • Wilfred Lytell

    as Willard Holcomb
  • George Lessey

    as Jacques Vavin
  • Earl Schenck

    as Professor Fullerton
  • Peter Lang

    as Judge Elliott
  • Marie Shotwell

    as Mrs. Winthrop
  • Mrs. Stuart Robson

    as Graham Winthrop
  • Edna Holland

    as Madame Mercier
  • Grace Barton

    as Cornelia Fullerton
  • Daniel Pennell

    as Henri
  • Ellen Olson

    as Marie
Directing J. Searle Dawley Director
Writing J. Searle Dawley Scenario Writer
Writing Augustus Thomas Screenplay
Production Arthur F. Beck Producer
Production Theodore C. Deitrich Producer
Crew Bert Dawley Cinematography
Crew Arthur F. Beck Presenter
Crew Theodore C. Deitrich Presenter

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