The Adventure of Florence
Florence Clark, as she is leaving her friend's apartment, calls back to her, "If you want me, 'phone Oak 515." John Travers, who is passing the house, overhears. He is greatly impressed with Florence's appearance. That evening the girl has an unpleasant interview with her parents, who wish her to marry Dr. Ward, a business friend of her father's. She refuses to consider Ward. When Travers calls up and asks her to dine with him the next evening, though she realizes that it is a daring and unconventional thing to do, she is in a mood to accept. In Travers, Florence discovers the man she has always dreamed of meeting some day, and later, when her father finds that he holds an important interest in the very mines in which Dr. Ward is interested, he removes his objections to the match.
- Released
- 1915
Details
Release year: 1915
Storyline
Florence Clark, as she is leaving her friend's apartment, calls back to her, "If you want me, 'phone Oak 515." John Travers, who is passing the house, overhears. He is greatly impressed with Florence's appearance. That evening the girl has an unpleasant interview with her parents, who wish her to marry Dr. Ward, a business friend of her father's. She refuses to consider Ward. When Travers calls up and asks her to dine with him the next evening, though she realizes that it is a daring and unconventional thing to do, she is in a mood to accept. In Travers, Florence discovers the man she has always dreamed of meeting some day, and later, when her father finds that he holds an important interest in the very mines in which Dr. Ward is interested, he removes his objections to the match.
Top credits
- Florence La Badie — Florence Clark
- Justus D. Barnes — Mr. Clark - Florence's Father
- Fanny Hoyt — Mrs. Clark - Florence's Mother
- Arthur Bauer — Dr. Ward