The Helpful(?) Sisterhood (S)
- Original title
- A Helpful Sisterhood
- Year
- 1914
- Running time
- 19 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Story: Margaree P. Dryden
- Cast
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- Norma Talmadge
- Mary Maurice
- Marie Weirman
- Marie Tener
- Mary Anderson
- Leo Delaney
- Van Dyke Brooke
- Arthur Cozine
- Cortland Van Deusen
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- Producer
Vitagraph Company of America. Distributor: General Film Company- Genre
- Drama | Short Film. Silent Film
- Synopsis
- Mary, a poor but well-born girl, is invited to join a sorority club in the high school she attends, while her chum, Sophie, is ignored. Mary is flattered by the attention, accepts the invitation and gradually drifts away from her former friends. The spirit of snobbishness and unrest enters her life, and in her attempt to keep up with her richer companions, who are purse-proud and pretentious, she changes from a lovable girl into a discontented one. A sorority dance is arranged and Mary, unable to pay the assessment for the dance, steals the amount from one of the members of the club, in order to keep up with her new associates. The other members are so self-centered they do not realize the influence of their false pretenses and mistaken ideas of true worth. They are entirely unaware of the demoralizing effects of their example. Having taken the first step, Mary is still further tempted when she finds a new gown for the dance to be an impossibility. While shopping with a club member...
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