Women and War (1913)

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Original Title: Women and War

Release Date: June 21, 1913

Runtime: 20 minutes

Budget: $0.0

Revenue: $0.0

Overview

During the Civil War there were two sisters living in Virginia, who had as a near neighbor a young, wealthy and patriotic man, who visited them frequently. The elder sister was plain and attractive, but possessing a patriotic spirit and sterling qualities. The younger sister was pretty and doll-like, superficial, frivolous and fond of luxury. The elder sister was capable of a deep and undying devotion, while the younger was only capable of shallow affection. Both of the sisters love the neighbor in their separate ways. He is sub-consciously attracted by the inner worth of the elder sister, but this attraction is overbalanced by the beauty of the younger.

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Cast

Pauline Bush

The Older Sister

Jessalyn Van Trump

The Younger Sister

Marshall Neilan

The Stay-at-home

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