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The Count and the Wedding Guest (1918)

NR · 1918-06-21 · EN
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Mary Conway was a nonentity in Mrs. Scott's New York genteel boarding house. She had never had a beau. Andy Donovan, a new boarder, caused her first flutter and regret for her unattractiveness. A description in a lurid novel of the grief-stricken heroine and the attention she attracted in her garb of woe gives Mary an idea and - two weeks later she appears fashionably attired in Fifth avenue mourning - and weeps forth a tale to the now sympathetic Andy of a dead fiancé, the Count Mazzini.

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Jean PaigeJean PaigeMary ConwayWebster CampbellWebster CampbellAndy Donovan

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Afinidad de géneroRomancePreferencia de tonoRomanceIntensidad emocionalRomancePreferencia de dirección1741699Preferencia de reparto1439277 · 1360508Preferencia de paísUs

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Mary Conway was a nonentity in Mrs. Scott's New York genteel boarding house. She had never had a beau. Andy Donovan, a new boarder, caused her first flutter and regret for her unattractiveness. A description in a lurid novel of the grief-stricken heroine and the attention she attracted in her garb of woe gives Mary an idea and - two weeks later she appears fashionably attired in Fifth avenue mourning - and weeps forth a tale to the now sympathetic Andy of a dead fiancé, the Count Mazzini.