The Cabaret Dancer (1914) - Double Feature

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Don Packard, an artist, forgets his country sweetheart, Martha, and falls in love with his model, Linee. The boy marries Linee and takes her to his home. Martha conceives a hatred for Linee when she discovers that the girl has robbed her of her lover. Don's father, a parson, is horrified when he learns of his son's worldly wife. When Linee realizes the trouble her marriage to Don has caused, she runs away, Martha does her utmost to stir up trouble. For two years Don searches in vain for Linee, who has become a cabaret dancer. Dupree, a Frenchman, falls in love with the girl, but she repels his advances, Don enters the restaurant just as Dupree, mad with jealousy, attempts to shoot Linee.


Main Cast: Alice Joyce, Tom Moore, James B. Ross, Alice Hollister, Harry F. Millarde, Helen Lindroth

Director: Robert G. Vignola

Writer: Louis B. Gardner

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