The Saleslady (1916)
Hazel Dawn and Irving Cummings in "THE SALESLADY," a tale of a country girl whom poverty forces to try her fortune in New York City.
Poverty forces Helen Shirley, a country lass, into New York in search of a living. Shy and unsophisticated, Helen falls an easy victim of the notorious band which preys upon young girls and she is easily induced to go to a boarding house which is in reality the headquarters of the gang.
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Cast
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Hazel Dawn | As: Helen |
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Irving Cummings | As: Bruce |
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Clarence Handyside | As: Bruce's Father (as Clarence Handysides) |
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Dorothy Rogers | As: Lizzie |
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Arthur Morrison | As: Officer Burke |
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Poverty forces Helen Shirley, a country lass, into New York in search of a living. Shy and unsophisticated, Helen falls an easy victim of the notorious band which preys upon young girls and she is easily induced to go to a boarding house which is in reality the headquarters of the gang.
| Tagline: | Hazel Dawn and Irving Cummings in "THE SALESLADY," a tale of a country girl whom poverty forces to try her fortune in New York City. |
| Certification: | Unknown |
Cast
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Hazel Dawn |
Helen |
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Irving Cummings |
Bruce |
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Clarence Handyside |
Bruce's Father (as Clarence Handysides) |
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Dorothy Rogers |
Lizzie |
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Arthur Morrison |
Officer Burke |
Directed By
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Frederick A. Thomson |
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Writing Credits
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Willard Mack |
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