The Golden Louis
The Golden Louis is a 1909 American short drama film, written and directed by D.W. Griffith.
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Directed by | D.W. Griffith |
Written by | D.W. Griffith |
Cinematography | Arthur Marvin |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
An old woman sends a girl begging in the streets of Paris on a snowy evening. Callous revelers pass her by, and she falls asleep before one donor finally drops a golden Louis in her shoe. A gambler with a sure tip on roulette but no cash borrows the coin to win a fortune for the girl. She wakes, and the two miss each other wandering the streets until the gambler finds the girl dead.
Cast
- Anita Hendrie
- Adele DeGarde
- Owen Moore
- Charles Inslee
- Linda Arvidson
- Kate Bruce
- Gladys Egan
- George Gebhardt
- Arthur V. Johnson
- Florence Lawrence
- Marion Leonard
- Wilfred Lucas
- Mack Sennett
- Dorothy West
- Herbert Yost
gollark: Yes, like cereal bars. Not that you're capable of understanding that now.
gollark: I'm sure you'd like to think so.
gollark: *And* to erase the idea of ever doing the same thing from almost everyone else.
gollark: Evidently, the first person to realize the power of lace (and cereal bars) achieved financial domination over things via lace wealth, while using mind magic things to prevent knowledge of their secret lace-making activities from existing.
gollark: And magic is able to meddle with people's brains.
See also
External links
- The Golden Louis on IMDb
- The Golden Louis; allmovie listing
- The Golden Louis available for free download at Internet Archive
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