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Less Than the Dust

Less Than the Dust (1916)Stream and Watch Online

Movie"MARY PICKFORD IN THE FIRST SUPERIOR PRODUCTION UNDER HER OWN ARTISTIC GUIDANCE"

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Released November 4th, 1916, 'Less Than the Dust' stars Mary Pickford, David Powell, Frank Losee, Mary Alden The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 33 min, and received a user score of 30 (out of 100) on TMDb, which assembled reviews from 2 experienced users.

Curious to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "Young Hindu woman Radha, becomes best friends with Captain Raymond Townsend during his service in India, but he soon goes back to England to tend to the estate of an uncle who has just died. Then, Ramlan, the sword maker who raised Radha, is arrested for taking part in an anti-British uprising, and before he goes to jail, he decides to tell Radha the story of her birth, her real father, Captain Brooke, died of a drug overdose, and her destitute mother then entrusted her to Ramlan. After learning about her background, Radha goes to England to claim her rightful inheritance from the estate of her late grandfather, who is also Raymond's uncle. Raymond is delighted to discover that his Hindu friend is really a white woman, and after dividing the estate with Radha, he brings the fortune back together by marrying her." .

'Less Than the Dust' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on November 4th, 1916