The Follies Girl

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Movie"A delightful comedy-drama of footlights, fortunes, and felony."

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Released April 27th, 1919, 'The Follies Girl' stars Olive Thomas, Wallace MacDonald, William V. Mong, Claire McDowell The movie has a runtime of about 50 min, and received a user score of (out of 100) on TMDb, which compiled reviews from top users.

What, so now you want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "The relatives of dying Edward Woodruff, Nina Leffingwell, her brother Frederic, and her cousin Basil, whom she wants to marry, scheme to inherit Woodruff's wealth. Since Woodruff continually calls for an imagined granddaughter, the child of his daughter who died before they could patch up a quarrel which estranged them, Nina gets Doll, a Follies girl, to impersonate the granddaughter, try to endear herself to Woodruff, and thus inherit the money. Doll would then be paid off and the relatives would get the inheritance. When Doll's administrations cause Woodruff to recover, Nina sends for Woodruff's grandson Ned, whom he disowned for marrying beneath him, hoping that Ned will send Doll away. When Ned seems to fall in love with Doll, Nina tells Woodruff that Ned and Doll are secretly meeting in the estate lodge. Woodruff investigates and finds that Doll and Ned are married and have a baby boy. Delighted, Woodruff forgives Ned." .

'The Follies Girl' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on April 27th, 1919