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  1. Tess of the Storm Country is a 1914 silent drama directed by Edwin S. Porter. It is based on the 1909 novel of the same name by Grace Miller White. It stars Mary Pickford, in a role she would reprise eight years later for the 1922 adaptation by John S. Robertson.

  2. Tess of the Storm Country by Grace Miller White is the story of a beautiful, destitute Fisherman's daughter and her enduring hope to get back her father after he is sent to prison. And of how 'the student' Fredrick Graves taught her about God and how to pray to get back her 'Daddy Skinner'.

  3. Tess of the Storm Country is a 1922 silent film starring Mary Pickford, directed by John S. Robertson, and based upon a Grace Miller White novel. It is a remake of Pickford's film from eight years prior and was subsequently remade a decade later as a sound version starring Janet Gaynor.

  4. Tess of the Storm Country: Directed by Edwin S. Porter. With Mary Pickford, Harold Lockwood, Olive Carey, David Hartford. A wealthy resident attempts to dispossess squatters who live near his home, which leads to a false accusation of murder.

  5. Tess of the Storm Country. A woman (Mary Pickford) faces social ostracism when she claims an illegitimate child as her own.

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  6. Tess of the Storm Country is a 1960 American drama film directed by Paul Guilfoyle, written by Charles Lang and starring Diane Baker, Jack Ging, Lee Philips, Archie Duncan, Nancy Valentine and Bert Remsen.

  7. Tess of the Storm Country: Directed by John S. Robertson. With Mary Pickford, Lloyd Hughes, Gloria Hope, David Torrence. Wealthy Elias Graves builds his home on the top of a hill; a group of squatters have taken up residence at the bottom.

  8. Jul 13, 2007 · Tess of the Storm Country by Grace Miller White. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… In Movie Books. About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

  9. Tessibel Skinner, a wild, motherless little elf, lives with her father in a rude hut on the shore of Cayuga Lake, called "Storm Country" because of the sudden, regular squalls on the lake, while the poor, ignorant fisherfolk, including the Skinners, are generally known as "squatters."

  10. Tess of the Storm Country. Grace Miller White. Grosset & Dunlap, 1909 - American fiction - 365 pages. Tessibel Skinner, the daughter of a poor fisherman wrongly convicted of murder, is befriended...