Daughter of MacGregor (1916)
Directed by Sidney Olcott
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Janiss Garza
Donald MacGregor (Arda LaCroix), a Scotsman, is about to present his daughter Jean (Valentine Grant) with a new stepmother (Helen Lindreth). But the stepmother proves to be a troublemaker -- she sees Jean innocently spending time with young English lan Winston (Sidney Mason) and turns it into a big scandal. So Jean runs away (accompanied by her dog). She earns enough money to travel to Florida, where her uncle Robert MacPherson (Edward Davis) is the boss of a lumber camp. She helps in foiling a group of lumber pirates and then Winston just happens to show up (it turns out his father owns the camp). The nasty stepmother back home fesses up to her gross exaggeration, and the young couple are reunited.