The Brand (film)


For the podcast Vince Russo's The Brand for The RELM Network see Vince Russo

The Brand is a silent film released in the U.S. in 1914. Jere F. Looney wrote the story for the film and Kenean Buel directed. It was a Kalem film in two parts.[1] The story features a girl sent to a reformatory by her step-mother and a girl from the slums.[1]

Cast

Reception

The film received reviews from publications including New York Dramatic Mirror and Moving Picture World.[1]

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