Silent Sandy (1914) - Double Feature

No empty Double Features


Please create a new Double Feature

Create a new Double Feature


Mary Jones, slavey, lonely and unloved, advertises in a matrimonial paper for a good man to marry her. Charlie Brown, village sport, answers the ad. He signs it with the name of "Silent Sandy," his bachelor friend, telling Mary to come at once and he will make her happy. Mary comes. Sandy, willing to meet her, she looks him up. The tender hearted bachelor, realizing from the grins of Charlie and his pal that this is a put up job of theirs, marries Mary out of pity. Mary discovers "the joke," and that Silent Sandy did not marry her for love. As she is very much in love with her husband, this nearly breaks her heart. Meanwhile, Charlie has become fascinated by Mary's beauty. He declares his feelings, begging her to elope with him. Mary, furiously unhappy, repulses him, and Sandy comes in just in time to finish up Charlie.


Main Cast: Fred Kelsey, Dorothy Gish

Director: James Kirkwood

Writers: Harry R. Durant, Russell E. Smith

Editor:

Cinematographer:


Sign In to create Double Features

or

Sign Up if you don't have an account already