The Sentimental Lady
Originally released in 1915. The Sentimental Lady is a drama film. directed by Walter Edwin. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Irene Fenwick, Frank Belcher, and John Davidson
Synopsis
When he wasn't churning out "Curses, foiled again!" melodramas, playwright Owen Davis Sr. specialized in such social dramas as The Sentimental Lady. Irene Fenwick stars as Amy Cary, who has invested her life savings in a utility stock. Amy's fiance Norman Van Aulsten (John Davidson) is saddled with a crooked father (Thomas McGrath), whose Wall Street shenanigans threaten to wipe out Amy and the rest of the stockholders. Fortunately, crusading attorney Bob Nelson (Jack Devereaux) manages to prevent this financial catastrophe.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Irene Fenwick
as Amy Cary
Frank Belcher
as Amy's Uncle
John Davidson
as Norman Van Aulsten
Thomas McGrath
as Norman's Father
Jack Devereaux
as Bob Nelson
Richie Ling
as Johnson
Anna Reader
as Johnson's Daughter
Lila Barclay
as Helen Nelson
Della Connor
as Florence Russell
Ben Taggart
as Tom Woodbury
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- George Kleine Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Sentimental Lady about?
When he wasn't churning out "Curses, foiled again!" melodramas, playwright Owen Davis Sr. specialized in such social dramas as The Sentimental Lady. Irene Fenwick stars as Amy Cary, who has investe...
Who directed The Sentimental Lady?
The Sentimental Lady was directed by Walter Edwin.
How long is The Sentimental Lady?
The Sentimental Lady has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was The Sentimental Lady released?
The Sentimental Lady was released on November 3, 1915 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Sentimental Lady?
The main cast of The Sentimental Lady includes Irene Fenwick, Frank Belcher, John Davidson, Thomas McGrath, Jack Devereaux.