The Wild Olive
1915
Drama
Synopsis
Nicknamed "Wild Olive," Miriam Strange discovers that her mom was an Indian, she moves to a hovel close to an Allegheny stumble camp. Norrie Passage, straight from school, visits his uncle, the tormenting manager of the camp, and meets Miriam. After his uncle is killed with a blade discovered covered up under Norrie's bedding, Norrie is condemned to pass on. In spite of the fact that he pledged to wed her, after his letters to "Wild Olive" return undelivered, Norrie, wearing a facial hair growth and an accepted name, gets connected with to Evie Wayne, Miriam's stepsister. At the point when Norrie is shipped off be his association's New York director, he meets Miriam once more. She forfeits her adoration and consents to wed attorney Charles Victory, in the event that he will demonstrate Norrie's blamelessness. After Evie finds out about Norrie's past and breaks the commitment, the killer makes a deathbed admission. Conquest discharges Miriam when he sees that she adores Norrie.
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Cast
Charles Marriott as Judge Wayne
Edmund Lowe as Charles Conquest
Forrest Stanley as Norrie Ford
Herbert Standing as South American businessman
Mary Ruby as Evie Wayne
Myrtle Stedman as Miriam Strange, 'The Wild Olive'
Crew
James Van Trees (Cinematography)
Elmer Harris (Screenplay)
Oliver Morosco (Screenplay)
Basil King (Writer)
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