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Lines of White on a Sullen Sea

Soon after their engagement, Bill goes to sea, and Emily vows to stay true until his return. Unknown to her, Bill marries another woman from a different port. Emily waits faithfully for six years, finally becoming dangerously ill. When Bill suddenly appears in town with his family, Joe, who has loved Emily all along, forces Bill to make Emily's final moments happy by pretending he has returned to marry her.

Top Cast

  • Linda Arvidson

    Linda Arvidson

    Emily

  • George Nichols

    George Nichols

    Joe

  • James Kirkwood

    James Kirkwood

    Bill

  • Kate Bruce

    Kate Bruce

    The Mother

  • Marion Leonard

    Marion Leonard

    The Second Wife

  • Dorothy West

    Dorothy West

    The Second Wife's Friend

  • Billy Quirk

    Billy Quirk

    First Couple / Fisherman

  • Gertrude Robinson

    Gertrude Robinson

    First Couple

  • Mary Pickford

    Mary Pickford

    Second Couple

Overview

Soon after their engagement, Bill goes to sea, and Emily vows to stay true until his return. Unknown to her, Bill marries another woman from a different port. Emily waits faithfully for six years, finally becoming dangerously ill. When Bill suddenly appears in town with his family, Joe, who has loved Emily all along, forces Bill to make Emily's final moments happy by pretending he has returned to marry her.

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