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  1. Pearl of Love is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Leon Danmun and starring Betty Balfour, Gladys Leslie, and Burr McIntosh. [1] . It is based upon a novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe. [2] Plot. As described in a film magazine review, [3] little Mara finds a boy and his mother lashed to a raft.

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  3. Adventures of a youth saved from a shipwreck. He is adopted and grows to love foster sister. A band of smugglers take foul means to connect him with their nefarious enterprises, but the exposure of the leader of the smugglers by another saved from the ship from which Moses was re... Read all.

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    • 1925-12
    • Leon Danmun
    • Gladys Leslie, Burr McIntosh, Russell Griffin
  4. Pearl of Love is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Leon Danmun and starring Betty Balfour, Gladys Leslie, and Burr McIntosh. [1] . It is based upon a novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe. [2]

  5. Adventures of a youth saved from a shipwreck. He is adopted and grows to love foster sister. A band of smugglers take foul means to connect him with their nefarious enterprises, but the exposure of the leader of the smugglers by another saved from the ship from which Moses was rescued brings a happy conclusion to the romance.

  6. Nov 4, 2023 · Pearl of Love is a 1925 American silent film directed by Leon Danmun and starring Betty Balfour, Gladys Leslie and Burr McIntosh. Gladys Leslie as Mara Burr McIntosh as Captain Kittridge Russell Griffin as Sea Waif Effie Shannon as Mrs. Kittridge Raymond Lowney as Moses Charles Lane as Captain Pinne

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    "Adventures of a youth saved from a shipwreck. He is adopted and grows to love foster sister. A band of smugglers take foul means to connect him with their nefarious enterprises, but the exposure of the leader of the smugglers by another saved from the ship from which Moses was rescued brings a happy conclusion to the romance."