The Ogre and the Girl

The Ogre and the Girl

Release date : December 9, 1915
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Clay M. Greene /
Writers : Clay M. Greene /
Production companies : Lubin Manufacturing Company /
December 9, 1915 United States of America Drama No Language More
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This Ogre was not he of the fairy tales, but a kindly wealthy man of forbidding face to whom those who did not know him gave the name. Tiring of loneliness he decided to marry, and wooed the Girl who lived at the foot of the hill. On account of his great wealth the Girl's parents encouraged his suit, but she shrank from him
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Bernard Siegel
The Ogre
Kempton Greene
The Girl's Sweetheart
Clarence Elmer
The Discarded One
James Daly
The Father
Marie Sterling
The Mother
James Cassady
The Sheriff

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  • title:The Ogre and the Girl
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1915
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Clay M. Greene /
  • Writers: Clay M. Greene ·
  • Production companies: Lubin Manufacturing Company ·
  • Overview:This Ogre was not he of the fairy tales, but a kindly wealthy man of forbidding face to whom those who did not know him gave the name. Tiring of loneliness he decided to marry, and wooed the Girl who lived at the foot of the hill. On account of his great wealth the Girl's parents encouraged his suit, but she shrank from him
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