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The Lost Lord Lowell

The Lost Lord Lowell (1915)Stream and Watch Online

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Released February 21st, 1915, 'The Lost Lord Lowell' stars Dorothy Gish, Catherine Henry, Chester Withey, Frank Bennett The NR movie has a runtime of about 20 min, and received a user score of (out of 100) on TMDb, which collated reviews from top users.

What, so now you want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "Molly a slavey in a New York boarding house is in love with Herbert the butler at the house next door They are engaged to be married Molly is a sort of Cinderella whom everybody in the boarding house picks on especially Beth an actress in search of a rich husband A mysterious man comes to the place and both Molly and Beth because of his resemblance to a picture they have seen in the paper of the lost Lord Lovell believe him to be none other than this titled Englishman whom the trustees of his estate are seeking Beth gets the stranger a place in her company and the manager makes money featuring the lost Lord Lovell Meanwhile Molly and the butler have been married To celebrate their honeymoon they go to the theater Coming out they read in the paper about the hit Lord Lovell is making on Broadway and the story of his disappearance from England" .

'The Lost Lord Lowell' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on February 21st, 1915