The Sands of Time

The Sands of Time

Release date : March 14, 1913
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Lorimer Johnston /
Writers : Mrs. Owen Bronson /
Production companies : Selig Polyscope Company /
March 14, 1913 United States of America Drama More
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A sorrowing mother, bereft of her infant, visits a foundling asylum and adopts a baby girl. The young window lavishes her love and care on the adopted infant and her environment is the finest. Father Time present the baby with an hour glass containing "The Sands of Time" which are all in the upper part of the glass.
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  • title:The Sands of Time
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1913
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Lorimer Johnston /
  • Writers: Mrs. Owen Bronson ·
  • Production companies: Selig Polyscope Company ·
  • Overview:A sorrowing mother, bereft of her infant, visits a foundling asylum and adopts a baby girl. The young window lavishes her love and care on the adopted infant and her environment is the finest. Father Time present the baby with an hour glass containing "The Sands of Time" which are all in the upper part of the glass.
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