The Lady of Shalott

The Lady of Shalott

Release date : March 26, 1915
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Director : C.J. Williams /
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On discovering that their beau, Timothy, the village schoolmaster, is quite unable to choose between them for a life partner, Ivy and Lily Skinner agree to draw lots. Ivy, who is of a romantic, novel-reading nature, loses and is broken hearted. She seeks solace in her favorite, Tennyson, and in reading "The Lady of Shalott" becomes imbued with the determination to die as did the heroine in the book.
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Flora Finch
Ivy Skinner - the Lady of Shalott
Kate Price
Lily Skinner - Ivy's Sister
William Shea
Captain Starboard
Jay Dwiggins
The School Master
Constance Talmadge
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  • title:The Lady of Shalott
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  • Release date: 1915
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  • Director: C.J. Williams /
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  • Overview:On discovering that their beau, Timothy, the village schoolmaster, is quite unable to choose between them for a life partner, Ivy and Lily Skinner agree to draw lots. Ivy, who is of a romantic, novel-reading nature, loses and is broken hearted. She seeks solace in her favorite, Tennyson, and in reading "The Lady of Shalott" becomes imbued with the determination to die as did the heroine in the book.
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