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Sweet Lavender

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Calorie Rating: 70
Released: 1920-10-04
Running Time: 50 Minutes
Studios: Realart Pictures Corporation,


Ruth Holt, owner of a boardinghouse in a small college town, lives with her pretty niece "Sweet Lavender," who believes that Ruth is her mother. When boarder Clem Hale, president of the freshman class, is the victim of a prank played by several of his classmates, Lavender rescues him and the two fall in love. Clem's guardian, Horace Weatherburn, becomes concerned about his ward's adoration for a "commoner" and arrives to break up their romance. Ruth, who recognizes Washburn as Lavender's real father and the man who brought her sister grief, strongly opposes the match and sends Lavender off to boarding school. Upon learning that Clem is seriously ill, Lavender runs away to comfort her sweetheart and, in her plight, faints by the side of the road. Weatherburn finds her and is so touched by her concern, that he relents his previous disapproval. Ruth then reveals Lavender's parentage to her father who offers his blessing to the couple.

Director / Directors

Paul Powell
Director


Cast

Mary Miles Minter
Character: Lavender
Sylvia Ashton
Character: Dotty Driscoe
J.M. Dumont
Character: Mr. Drisc

Starke Patteson
Character: Billy Driscoe
Milton Sills
Character: Horace Weatherburn
Harold Goodwin
Character: Clem Hale

Jane Keckley
Character: Ruth Holt
Theodore Roberts
Character: Professor Phenyl
Flora Hollister
Character: Minnie



Production and Crew

William Marshall
Cinematography