

Everybody's Sweetheart
1920 Directed by Laurence TrimbleWhen the benign headmistress of the county poor farm is discharged and replaced with a tyrant, John and Mary, two orphans who have lived there since infancy, decide to run away. Accompanied by a feeble old corporal from the farm, they are forced to seek refuge at the home of General Phillip Bingham when the old soldier becomes ill. After the corporal's death, the general promises to care for the two waifs. Mary becomes his protegee, and John his gardener. Friction develops between the two newcomers and Willing and his wife Jessica, a couple living with the general who hope to inherit his wealth, until one day the general notices a close resemblance between a portrait of his deceased son and John. It is discovered then that John is actually the general's grandson. Thus legitimized, John weds Mary, and the general is pleased with his newly acquired family.

Olive Thomas
....................................................Mary

William Collier Jr.
....................................................John

Joseph J. Dowling
....................................................General Phillip Bingham

Walt Whitman
....................................................The Corporal

Aileen Manning
....................................................Sophia Treadwell

Martha Mattox
....................................................Mrs. Reese

Hal Wilson
....................................................Alabama Joe
Director
...........................................................Laurence Trimble
Alan Crosland
Producer
...........................................................Lewis J. Selznick
Writer
...........................................................John Lynch
Cinematography
...........................................................Robert Newhard
Editor
...........................................................Duncan Mansfield
Production Companies
...................................................Selznick Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Drama
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