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Who Are My Parents?

"A TREMENDOUS THEME SCREENED WITH PATHOS AND PUNCH!"

Defying her obdurate Colonel father Betty Lewis elopes with Bob Hale. When Bob is killed in an automobile accident, the colonel discovers Betty is pregnant and after the birth cruelly tells Betty that the baby died while placing the child in an orphanage. When Betty later marries Ken Tyler she stays silent about her previous marriage, at the colonel's request. One day while visiting an orphanage with her sister, Barbara, who hopes to adopt, she finds her own daughter. Taking her home she admits to Ken the child's true parentage. Angered at first, he is persuaded by his own mother and accepts the child.

Top Cast

  • L. Rogers Lytton

    L. Rogers Lytton

    Colonel Lewis

  • Peggy Shaw

    Peggy Shaw

    Betty Lewis

  • Ernest Hilliard

    Ernest Hilliard

    Frank Draper

  • Robert Agnew

    Robert Agnew

    Bob Hale

  • Adelaide Prince

    Adelaide Prince

    Mrs. Tyler

  • Niles Welch

    Niles Welch

    Ken

  • Florence Billings

    Florence Billings

    Barbara Draper

  • Marie Reichardt

    Marie Reichardt

    Hannah

  • Florence Haas

    Florence Haas

    Orphan

Overview

Defying her obdurate Colonel father Betty Lewis elopes with Bob Hale. When Bob is killed in an automobile accident, the colonel discovers Betty is pregnant and after the birth cruelly tells Betty that the baby died while placing the child in an orphanage. When Betty later marries Ken Tyler she stays silent about her previous marriage, at the colonel's request. One day while visiting an orphanage with her sister, Barbara, who hopes to adopt, she finds her own daughter. Taking her home she admits to Ken the child's true parentage. Angered at first, he is persuaded by his own mother and accepts the child.

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