The A.B.C. of Love
The A.B.C. of Love is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Léonce Perret and starring Mae Murray, Holmes Herbert, and Dorothy Green. The film tells the love story between playwright Harry Bryant and an orphaned girl, Kate, whom he meets while driving through the countryside.
Plot
According to a film magazine, "Harry Bryant is driving in a country lane in his automobile when he chances upon a girl, with a tangled mass of blonde curls, astride a white horse. The girl, who is dressed in boys' clothes, gives her name as Kate and says she is without living relatives, her grandfather having recently died. She is going out into the world to seek her fortune.
Cast
More details
| author | Léonce Perret |
|---|---|
| director | Léonce Perret |
| genre | drama |
| keywords | apartment house drive learn new york society nothing one night white horse |
| producer | Léonce Perret |
| productionCompany | Acme Pictures |
| publisher | Pathé Exchange |
| theme | silent |