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What Could She Do

  • 1914
  • 23m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Marjorie Ellison and Frank McGlynn Sr. in What Could She Do (1914)
DramaShort

Her father's death brought Sylvia Fairfax face-to-face with conditions she was unequipped to handle, and after an unsuccessful attempt to fill the position of governess in the Windermere hom... Read allHer father's death brought Sylvia Fairfax face-to-face with conditions she was unequipped to handle, and after an unsuccessful attempt to fill the position of governess in the Windermere home, she went to New York, where her experiences in a typical boardinghouse were varied. Fin... Read allHer father's death brought Sylvia Fairfax face-to-face with conditions she was unequipped to handle, and after an unsuccessful attempt to fill the position of governess in the Windermere home, she went to New York, where her experiences in a typical boardinghouse were varied. Finally, thanks to Hetty Sharp taking her under her experienced wing, Sylvia escaped Bannes' ... Read all

  • Director
    • John H. Collins
  • Writer
    • Gertrude McCoy
  • Stars
    • Gertrude McCoy
    • Bigelow Cooper
    • Robert Brower
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • John H. Collins
    • Writer
      • Gertrude McCoy
    • Stars
      • Gertrude McCoy
      • Bigelow Cooper
      • Robert Brower
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    Gertrude McCoy
    Gertrude McCoy
    • Sylvia Fairfax
    Bigelow Cooper
    Bigelow Cooper
    • Col. Fairfax
    Robert Brower
    Robert Brower
    • John Atkinson
    Mrs. William Bechtel
    • Mrs. Atkinson
    Richard Tucker
    Richard Tucker
    • Robert Gray
    Mathilde Baring
    • Mrs. Gray
    Margaret O'Meara
    • Kitty Gray
    Nellie Grant
    Nellie Grant
    • Mrs. Windermere, Atkinson's Daughter
    William Bechtel
    William Bechtel
    • Mr. Windermere
    William Wirth
    • Their Son
    Edith Peters
    • Their Daughter
    Julian Reed
    Julian Reed
    • One of the 'Inmates' at the Boarding House
    Alma MacLaren
    • The Boarding House Keeper
    Harry Beaumont
    Harry Beaumont
    • Billy Banners
    Marjorie Ellison
    Marjorie Ellison
    • Hetty Sharp
    Harry Linson
    Harry Linson
    • The Store Owner
    Robert Kegerreis
    • A Detective
    Frank McGlynn Sr.
    Frank McGlynn Sr.
    • The Police Inspector
    • Director
      • John H. Collins
    • Writer
      • Gertrude McCoy
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    John H. Collins Directs

    Gertrude McCoy's Kentucky Colonel father has died broke, so she needs a job. Unfortunately, the Colonel raised her to be a lady, so,when she fails as a governess, she heads to New York City to find work. she meets Marjorie Ellison at her rooming house, who offers to get her a job at the department store she works at, saves her from Harry Beaumont, who has gotten her drunk and is about to have his way with Gertrude... and then gets Miss McCoy almost jailed through Miss Ellison's own thievery. Police officer Frank McGlynn is impressed by her ability to keep her mouth shut and offers her a department job.

    Unfortunately, this is a three-reel drama, and the copy I looked at this evening at New York's Museum of Modern Art is missing the third reel. I enjoyed looking at what survives.Not only was Miss McCoy one of those people whom the movie camera loved, but she gives a finely modulated performance here. Given the two other movies she appeared in during tonight's program, I believe this was because the director was John H. Collins. Collins was born in 1889, and had been working at Edison for a couple years. He began writing for them in 1913, and had directed four other shorts before this three-reeler. He would later go on to direct and marry Viola Dana, and make some marvelous, advanced movies with her for Metro; together they were 1910s Hollywood Power Couple. Alas, Mr. Collins died in 1918, a victim of the Influenza Epidemic.

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      Reels one and two are in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art.

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 1914 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Production company
      • Edison Company
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    • Runtime
      • 23m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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