Lydia Gilmore (1915)

Herald for LYDIA GILMORE (1915) with Pauline Frederick

Daniel Frohman
Presents
Pauline Frederick
in a picturization of
HENRY ARTHUR JONES
powerful drama
"LYDIA GILMORE"
with Vincent Serrano

Produced by the
FAMOUS PLAYERS FILM CO.
ADOLPH ZUKOR, Pres.

Herald for LYDIA GILMORE (1915) with Pauline Frederick

The Fascinating
Pauline Frederick
In A Very Thrilling Picturization
of Henry Arthur Jones' human drama
LYDIA GILMORE
with Vincent Serrano

HAPPINESS AT LAST

I WILL NOT LET HIM LIE TO SAVE HIS FATHERS LIFE

DO YOU WANT HOUR SON TO GO THROUGH LIFE WITH THE BRAND OF CAIN?

Herald for LYDIA GILMORE (1915) with Pauline Frederick

PAULINE FREDERICK
in a picturization of Henry Arthur Jones'
intense drama
"LYDIA GILMORE"

CAST OF CHARACTERS

LYDIA GILMORE PAULINE FREDERICK
DR. GILMORE VINCENT SERRANO
Ralph Benham Thomas Holding
Mr. Stracey Robert Cole
Mrs. Stracey Helen Luttrell
Master Ned Gilmore Jack Curtis
Detective Michael Rale

REVIEW

PAULINE FREDERICK, the distinguished emotional actress who has won international fame by her admirable screen interpretations of "Zaza" and "Bella Donna," adds another remarkable characterization to her list of successes in the Famous Players Film Company's thrilling picturization of Henry Arthur Jones' powerful drama, "Lydia Gilmore." In this famous emotional role, Miss Frederick suggests with infinite strength and pathos the faithful wife and devoted mother who suffers indescribable mental agony to shield her husband's name and save his life after he has been proven to be faithless to her and the murderer of the man whose home he had violated. The intense struggle she exerts in her great mother-love to save her son from going through life with the brand of Cain, is one of the most vital and tender dramatic episodes ever witnessed on the screen. "Lydia Gilmore" strengthens the position Miss Frederick has already established as the foremost emotional artiste of the stage and screen.


with Pauline Frederick, Vincent Serrano, and Thomas Holding. Directed by Hugh Ford and Edwin S. Porter. Famous Players/Paramount.

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