The Rose's Story (1911): cast, story & where to watch
1911 · Film

Released in 1911, The Rose's Story is a notable film directed by George Loane Tucker, running about 10 minutes.
What it’s about. A lost film. Gerald Kinney is a man with plenty of money and wild excesses. one day he leaves his club and motors out into the country. In a pretty wooded dell he meets pretty Myrtle Edgar, a simple country maiden. She is a revelation to him, unlike any woman he has ever seen. Endeavoring to take liberties with her, he is repulsed, kindly but firmly. This is a new experience for him, seeing in her only the pure and holy. Roses grow in profusion in the pretty spot and she plucks one and fastens it on his lapel. The rose acts as a talisman. Whenever he is tempted to do wrong, he regards the flower. His friends rail at him and wish to learn his secret, but he guards it jealously.
Who’s in it. The Rose's Story stars King Baggot as Gerald Kinney, Lucille Young as Myrtle Edgar (as Lucille Younge) and Mary Pickford as Unknown Role.
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Frequently asked
- Where can I watch The Rose's Story (1911)?
- Streaming, rental and purchase options for The Rose's Story change frequently. Check our where-to-watch page for the latest availability in your country.
- Who stars in The Rose's Story?
- The Rose's Story stars King Baggot, Lucille Young and Mary Pickford.
- When was The Rose's Story released?
- The Rose's Story was released in 1911, with a runtime of about 10 minutes.