Emma Kluge

Emma Kluge

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The Ghost of Rosy Taylor
Title: The Ghost of Rosy Taylor
Character: Mrs. Herriman-Smith
Released: July 8, 1918
Type: Movie
George Periolat plays a dual role in this film, initially as Joseph Sayles a sickly old man who has taken his daughter, Rhoda (played by Mary Miles Minter), overseas after a quarrel with his family. She yearns to return home, but he has disowned his past. After his death, Rhoda ventures to America on her own. She nearly becomes destitute for a lack of money but happens upon some questionable fortune as she takes on the chores of Rosy Taylor after inadvertently finding an envelope with money in it. Rosy had been hired as a housekeeper (thus the money), but has passed away before actually showing up for employment.
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Up Romance Road
Title: Up Romance Road
Character: Mrs. Millbanke
Released: June 24, 1918
Type: Movie
An engaged couple, whose two fathers are millionaire ship owners, is determined to put a little life in their engagement by writing a threatening letter.
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Powers That Prey
Title: Powers That Prey
Character: Mrs. Sharon
Released: March 4, 1918
Type: Movie
Publisher Burton exposes politician Jarvis as a crook and is run out of town. He asks his daughter Sylvia to turn the newspaper over to his editor Frank. Instead, Sylvia fires Frank and takes the publisher’s duties herself.
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Peggy Leads the Way
Title: Peggy Leads the Way
Released: October 28, 1917
Type: Movie
A small-town girl returns home from schooling in the East to find that her father's small store and indeed the whole town are in danger of being eliminated by a ruthless land developer. The developer has a son who falls for the young girl, and together they try to come up with a plan to save her father's store and the town.
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The Rainbow Girl
Title: The Rainbow Girl
Character: Mme. Lavarenne Du Bois
Released: September 17, 1917
Type: Movie
Mary Beth rents an attic room to Richard, a composer. Frustrated with the publishers demands for cheap, trashy songs, Richard, penniless, tries to asphyxiate himself, but Mary intervenes, encouraging him to go on. Mary finds his song, and secretly sells a song she finds of his, "The Rainbow Girl", to a publisher, later finding out that she, herself, is the Rainbow Girl he wrote about.