

The Woodman's Daughter
1913 Directed by Fred HuntleyBlasé Jim Alridge, weary of city life, coming to his apartment, finds an invitation from an old chum, Dick Freeman, to come and visit him at his lodge in the wilds. A week later the two are reviewing the days of long ago before the fire log. While hunting a short time after, Jim meets Marion, a girl of the forest, and is fascinated by her strange type of femininity. He teaches her to read and write, and without considering the difference in their tastes and social standing asks her to marry him.
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Herbert Rawlinson
....................................................Jim Alridge

Marguerite Marsh
....................................................Marion - the Woodman's Daughter

Eleanor Blevins
....................................................Helen Nesbitt - the Golddigger
C. Lomasey
....................................................Dick Freeman
Director
...........................................................Fred Huntley
Story
...........................................................Webster Campbell
Production Companies
...................................................Selig Polyscope Company
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Drama
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