

The Lady and the Mouse
1913 Directed by D.W. GriffithThe question is, would the young tramp really have fallen in love with the groceryman's daughter if he had not caught her in the heart struggle? Be that as it may, she could not find it in her to drown the unwelcome visitor to the pantry, so she let it go and the silent little drama witnessed by the tramp greatly impressed him. Not so the strict aunt, she declared the whole thing to be in exact accordance with everything else in the family. Their hearts ran away with their heads. That was why they lost money on credit, could not pay off the mortgage and send the sick sister to a better climate. As for the tramp, they had no business to take him in. He could not pay for his keep. But the tramp surprised them all.

Lillian Gish
....................................................The First Sister

Dorothy Gish
....................................................The Second Sister

Lionel Barrymore
....................................................The Father

Robert Harron
....................................................The Young Friend

Kate Toncray
....................................................The Aunt

Henry B. Walthall
....................................................The First Rival
Harry Hyde
....................................................The Second Rival
Director
...........................................................D.W. Griffith
Writer
...........................................................D.W. Griffith
Director of Photography
...........................................................Billy Bitzer
Production Companies
...................................................American Mutoscope & Biograph
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Drama
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