A Stolen Identity
Originally released in 1913. A Stolen Identity is a drama film. directed by Robert G. Vignola.
Starring James Vincent, Alice Hollister, and Henry Hallam
Synopsis
Steve Carnes, the son of a wealthy manufacturer, leads a useless life and is disowned by his father. After a night of gambling he returns, penniless, to his apartment. He is on the point of ending everything when his bell rings and he finds an abandoned baby on his doorstep. Steve and his valet, Hodges, attempt to pacify the child. The distracted mother, who has hoped to place the little one in a comfortable home, repents her act and comes to Steve's house, begging that the child be returned. Steve complies with her request and secretly follows her home. He sees that she lives in a disreputable tenement and finds a note from her husband's father, in which the latter states that the marriage was against his wishes and that the young woman has no claim upon him.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Kalem Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Stolen Identity about?
Steve Carnes, the son of a wealthy manufacturer, leads a useless life and is disowned by his father. After a night of gambling he returns, penniless, to his apartment. He is on the point of ending ...
Who directed A Stolen Identity?
A Stolen Identity was directed by Robert G. Vignola.
When was A Stolen Identity released?
A Stolen Identity was released on July 7, 1913 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in A Stolen Identity?
The main cast of A Stolen Identity includes James Vincent, Alice Hollister, Henry Hallam, John Mackin.