The Note in the Shoe (1909)
A shoe-factory worker puts a note in a shoe box offering to marry the lucky buyer. As a result, she is dismissed from her job, but her employer finds her so attractive that he suggests a new job for her, as his wife.
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Florence Lawrence | As: Ella Berling |
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George Siegmann | As: The Butler |
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John R. Cumpson | As: In Office |
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Marion Leonard | As: Factory Employee |
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Anita Hendrie | As: The Mother |
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A shoe-factory worker puts a note in a shoe box offering to marry the lucky buyer. As a result, she is dismissed from her job, but her employer finds her so attractive that he suggests a new job for her, as his wife.
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Cast
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Florence Lawrence |
Ella Berling |
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George Siegmann |
The Butler |
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John R. Cumpson |
In Office |
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Marion Leonard |
Factory Employee |
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Anita Hendrie |
The Mother |
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Anthony O'Sullivan |
The Messenger / Factory Employee |
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D.W. Griffith |
Director |
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D.W. Griffith |
Writer |
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