The Musician's Daughter (1914) Poster

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Sorrow and death
deickemeyer21 July 2018
A two-part picture by Maude Fealy, who plays the lead. The incompatibility of a true artist and a social butterfly lead to complications which result in sorrow and death. A wealthy violinist falls in love with a society girl. A daughter is born and at the age of four she is an apt pupil in her father's art. The wife refuses to accompany the violinist on a tour and during his absence runs away with a banker, taking her daughter with her. Broken-hearted, the violinist goes to America, where fate restores his daughter to him. - The Moving Picture World, April 25, 1914
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