
First Love (1921)
Overview
The O'Donnells are a typical, everyday family -- Tad (George Hernandez) is a sensible working man, his wife (Fannie Midgely) is a good mother and their daughter Kathleen (Constance Binney) is pretty and innocent to the point of naiveté. Kathleen works in a factory and its owner, Donald Holiday (Warner Baxter), has taken a shine to her. But instead she falls for slick cab driver Harry Stanton (George Webb), who insists, "Honest, kid, you're the only girl I ever loved." Kathleen falls for this, and when her perceptive father makes clear he doesn't approve of Stanton, she moves out on her own.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.1786 |
Directed By
Maurice Campbell
TOP CAST

Constance Binney
Kathleen O'Donnell

Warner Baxter
Donald Halliday

George Webb
Harry Stanton

Betty Schade
Yvette De Vonne

George Hernandez
Tad O'Donnell

Fanny Midgley
Mrs. O'Donnell (as Fannie Midgley)

Edward Jobson
Peter Holliday
Agnes Adams
Ice cream-cone Girl

Maxine Elliott Hicks
Speeder
Dorothy Gordon
Elsie Edwards