His Daughter
Originally released in 1912. His Daughter is a feature film. directed by Bannister Merwin. At just 14 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Robert Conness, Marc McDermott, and Mrs. William Bechtel
Synopsis
William Thompson slips away to New York, leaving his wife and daughter to shift for themselves. He obtains a station and finally becomes head waiter in one of the gay restaurants of the Great White Way. As years slip by his daughter becomes star-struck. Harry Valentine, the manager, notices her pretty face and tries to take her from town with him, although he has no position in the company to offer her. This she declines, but when he later writes her that he will marry her if she will come to New York and will also place her on the stage, she decides to leave her mother and accept the offer. Of course, Valentine has no intention of marrying her and when he meets her in New York he takes her for a little supper at the restaurant before the supposititious wedding ceremony and thus Thompson is brought face to face with his daughter.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is His Daughter about?
William Thompson slips away to New York, leaving his wife and daughter to shift for themselves. He obtains a station and finally becomes head waiter in one of the gay restaurants of the Great White...
Who directed His Daughter?
His Daughter was directed by Bannister Merwin.
How long is His Daughter?
His Daughter has a runtime of 0 hours and 14 minutes (14 minutes total).
When was His Daughter released?
His Daughter was released on February 13, 1912 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in His Daughter?
The main cast of His Daughter includes Robert Conness, Marc McDermott, Mrs. William Bechtel, Gertrude McCoy.