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  1. The Spreading Dawn is a 1917 American silent drama film produced by Samuel Goldwyn in his first year of producing independently in his own studio and starring Broadway stage star Jane Cowl in her second and final silent film. It was directed by Laurence Trimble.

  2. 15. Dez. 2020 · This time it's from the American Drama film titled The Spreading Dawn, released on 21 October 1917. This film features the Broadway actress Jane Cowl in her second, and final, silent film (where...

  3. The Spreading Dawn ist ein US-amerikanisches Stummfilmdrama aus dem Jahr 1917, das Samuel Goldwyn in seinem ersten Jahr der unabhängigen Produktion in seinem eigenen Studio mit dem Broadway-Bühnenstar Jane Cowl in ihrem zweiten und letzten Stummfilm produziert hat.

  4. The Spreading Dawn: Directed by Laurence Trimble. With Jane Cowl, Orme Caldara, Harry Spingler, Florence Billings. Georgina asks permission from her old aunt, Patricia Mercer Vanderpyl, to marry Capt. Nugent before his departure for France. Patricia refuses and, in reply to Georgina's questioning, gives her a diary from her own girlhood to read ...

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    • Drama
    • Laurence Trimble
    • 1917-10-21
  5. Synopsis by Sandra Brennan. Disillusioned by her own failed romances, a stern, aged aunt refuses to grant her niece permission to marry a young soldier who is preparing to fight WW I in France. To further convince her, the aunt brings forth her diary and hands it to the willful girl. Most of this silent melodrama tells the aunt's sad story.

  6. As described in a film magazine, Georgina Vanderpyl (Ballin) loves Captain Lewis Nugent (Lowe), but her aunt Patricia (Cowl) will not allow her to marry, and as proof of her reasons she gives Georgina her journal to read. The story as told in the journal is how happy Patricia is when she meets Anthony Vanderpyl (Caldara). They are married, but shortly thereafter Anthony is called away to war ...

  7. The Spreading Dawn is a 1917 American silent drama film produced by Samuel Goldwyn in his first year of producing independently in his own studio and starring Broadway stage star Jane Cowl in her second and final silent film. It was directed by Laurence Trimble.