The Microbe
1919
Comedy
Synopsis
Happy O'Brien, called "The Microbe," or "Mike" for short, a female street urchin who sells newspapers dressed as a boy to avoid harassment, is saved from arrest for fighting other newsboys in Chinatown by wealthy author DeWitt Spense. DeWitt, there to purchase drugs, is so moved by Mike's pugnacity, that he takes her to his mansion for literary inspiration. When DeWitt learns that Mike is a girl, he resolves to educate her. As Mike blossoms, DeWitt's attentions turn to love, to the dismay of Judith Winthrope, who wants to marry him, and his friend Robert Breton, who, with Judith, convinces Mike that DeWitt's writing is suffering because of her.
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Director
Cast
Arthur Maude as Robert Breton
Bonnie Hill as Judith Winthrope
Kenneth Harlan as DeWitt Spense
Lucy Donahue as Mrs. Risden
Ned Norworth as Norman Slade
Viola Dana as Happy O'Brien, The Microbe
Crew
John Arnold (Director of Photography)
Maxwell Karger (Director of Photography)
June Mathis (Writer)
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The Microbe - Original Poster
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