The Goose Girl

The Goose Girl

Release date : January 25, 1915
Runtime : 50m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Frederick A. Thomson /
Production companies : Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company /
January 25, 1915 50m United States of America Romance No Language More
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Count Von Herbeck, the chancellor to the Grand Duke of Ehrenstein, is married but keeps the fact secret on account of his high ambitions. His wife, dying, writes him a letter urging him to make their little child a great lady.
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Monroe Salisbury
King Frederick
Sydney Deane
Prince Regent of Jugendheit
E.N. Dunbar
Grand Duke of Ehrenstein
James Neill
Count Von Herbeck
Lawrence Peyton
Von Wallenstein
Page Peters
Carmichael
Horace B. Carpenter
Torpete the Gypsy

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  • title:The Goose Girl
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1915
  • Runtime:50m
  • Genres: Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Frederick A. Thomson /
  • Writers: Harold McGrath · William C. de Mille ·
  • Production companies: Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company ·
  • Overview:Count Von Herbeck, the chancellor to the Grand Duke of Ehrenstein, is married but keeps the fact secret on account of his high ambitions. His wife, dying, writes him a letter urging him to make their little child a great lady.
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