A Tender-Hearted Crook

A Tender-Hearted Crook

Release date : October 2, 1913
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Anthony O'Sullivan /
Writers : James G. Steven /
Production companies : Biograph Company /
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The girl decided after what happened at the garden party that she did not want his love any longer, but could not live without it. She decided to leave this world. Her unexpected caller had something to say about that. He did not have to read "Sarah Hardcrab's Advice to the Lovelorn" to know what to do. Being a very human and sensible person, he brought two young people together in his own original way.
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  • title:A Tender-Hearted Crook
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1913
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Anthony O'Sullivan /
  • Writers: James G. Steven ·
  • Production companies: Biograph Company ·
  • Overview:The girl decided after what happened at the garden party that she did not want his love any longer, but could not live without it. She decided to leave this world. Her unexpected caller had something to say about that. He did not have to read "Sarah Hardcrab's Advice to the Lovelorn" to know what to do. Being a very human and sensible person, he brought two young people together in his own original way.
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