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The Dancing Girl

"Famous Players presents Florence Reed in the Famous Emotional Drama THE DANCING GIRL in five reels"

January 11, 1915 0h 50m

Originally released in 1915. The Dancing Girl is a drama/romance film. directed by Allan Dwan. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Florence Reed, Fuller Mellish, and Lorraine Huling

Synopsis

Drusilla Ives, a young Quaker girl living on an isolated island, leaves to become the servant of the spendthrift Duke of Guisenberry in London, who is the Lord of her village. She finds that she is attracted to the bustling city's night life, and when the duke discovers that she is a fine dancer, he helps her turn professional. In short order she becomes known as Diana Valrose, the city's favorite dancer. Unfortunately, her strict father and her Quaker fiancee, John Christison, back on the island find out about her newfound fame and career and strongly disapprove--her father places a curse on her and her boyfriend marries her sister Faith. Complications ensue.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 11, 1915 111 years ago
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Runtime 0h 50m 50 minutes total
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • Famous Players Film Company

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Dancing Girl about?

Drusilla Ives, a young Quaker girl living on an isolated island, leaves to become the servant of the spendthrift Duke of Guisenberry in London, who is the Lord of her village. She finds that she is...

Who directed The Dancing Girl?

The Dancing Girl was directed by Allan Dwan.

How long is The Dancing Girl?

The Dancing Girl has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).

When was The Dancing Girl released?

The Dancing Girl was released on January 11, 1915 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Dancing Girl?

The main cast of The Dancing Girl includes Florence Reed, Fuller Mellish, Lorraine Huling, William Russell, Malcolm Williams.