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Once to Every Woman

Aurora Meredith is the daughter of the village blacksmith. Because she has a promising voice, her family does everything they can to develop her talent. A wealthy New York woman hears her sing and sends her to Europe to study. But the woman dies, and Aurora borrows money for her last year from a hot-blooded Italian man. Instead of being paid back financially, the Italian wants her love, and she rejects him.

Top Cast

  • Dorothy Phillips

    Dorothy Phillips

    Aurora Meredith

  • William Ellingford

    William Ellingford

    Matthew Meredith

  • Margaret Mann

    Margaret Mann

    Mother Meredith (as Mrs. Margaret)

  • Emily Chichester

    Emily Chichester

    Patience Meredith

  • Elinor Field

    Elinor Field

    Virginia Meredith

  • Robert Anderson

    Robert Anderson

    Phineas Scudder

  • Mary Wise

    Mary Wise

    Mrs. Thorndyke

  • Rudolph Valentino

    Rudolph Valentino

    Juliantimo

  • Rosa Gore

    Rosa Gore

    Mrs. Chichester Jones

Overview

Aurora Meredith is the daughter of the village blacksmith. Because she has a promising voice, her family does everything they can to develop her talent. A wealthy New York woman hears her sing and sends her to Europe to study. But the woman dies, and Aurora borrows money for her last year from a hot-blooded Italian man. Instead of being paid back financially, the Italian wants her love, and she rejects him.

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