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The Heiress
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Catherine Sloper, a shy, plain and boring young woman, falls for a poor but handsome and well-bred man, Morris Townsend who her emotionally abusive father suspects is a fortune hunter.
Catherine Sloper, a shy, plain and boring young woman, falls for a poor but handsome and well-bred man, Morris Townsend who her emotionally abusive father suspects is a fortune hunter.
Actors:
Betty Linley,
Ray Collins,
Franklyn Farnum,
Lester Dorr,
Russ Conway,
Marcel De la Brosse,
Sam Harris
Betty Linley
1890, Malmesbury, England, UK
Ray Collins
10 December 1889, Sacramento, California, USA
Franklyn Farnum
5 June 1878, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Lester Dorr
8 May 1893, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Russ Conway
25 April 1913, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
Marcel De la Brosse
August 4, 1902 in Hericy, France
Sam Harris
11 January 1877, Sydney, Australia
Country:
United States
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The reputation of this exceedingly fine film has continued to grow as the decades have rolled on, and the performances of a strong cast certainly deserve much of that credit.September 26, 2011
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