- Source: Jane Goes A-Wooing
Jane Goes A-Wooing is a lost 1919 American silent society drama film produced by Famous Players–Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. George Melford directed Vivian Martin in this drama.
Plot
Based upon a review in a film magazine, Jane Neill (Martin) goes to work for irritable old dramatist David Lyman (Aitken), who is annoyed by the extravagance of his spendthrift nephew Monty Lyman (Welch). Monty throws a ball at his uncle's home while Jane is there at work, and she sees him under favorable circumstances and comes to idealize him. When the playwright dies, Jane discovers that he has left his vast property to her because of her assistance in his last great work. Believing through her infatuated eyes that Monty is the rightful heir, she sets out to reform him before turning over the property to him.
Cast
Vivian Martin as Jane Neill
Niles Welch as Monty Lyman
Casson Ferguson as Micky Donovan
Spottiswoode Aitken as David Lyman
Helen Dunbar as Mrs. Arliss
Bernardine Zuber as Nita Arliss
Clyde Benson as Harmon
Ella McKenzie as A McKenzie Twin
Ida Mae McKenzie as A McKenzie Twin
Frank Hayes as Wicks
Lila Lee
References
External links
Jane Goes A-Wooing at IMDb
Synopsis at AllMovie
Lantern slide advertisement for the theaters (Wayback Machine)
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- Helen Dunbar
- Casson Ferguson
- Daftar film Paramount Pictures (1910–1919)
- Daftar film Marvel Cinematic Universe
- Jane Goes A-Wooing
- List of Paramount Pictures films (1912–1919)
- Lila Lee
- Spottiswoode Aitken
- Edith Kennedy
- Vivian Martin
- List of American films of 1919
- Helen Dunbar
- Henry Kotani
- Niles Welch