
The Beggar Child (1914)
Hugo, a poor artist, adopts his motherless child model who has been deserted by her father. He paints a picture of little Lycia and calls it "The Beggar Child." The canvas brings him fame and wealth. Eighteen years later, Lycia, as the daughter of the famous artist, is courted by Count Roberto, whose attentions she accepts until the appearance of Dan Street, a young art student who saves her from drowning. Rosa, a peasant girl the Count has betrayed, tells Lycia her story, and the Count is dismissed. Determined to win Lycia at any cost, he plots with the butler in Hugo's employ to kidnap her. Meanwhile, Rosa's brother, seeking to avenge his sister, has entered the Count's service. He discovers the conspiracy and substitutes Rosa for Lycia on the occasion of the secret marriage which the Count thinks he is forcing upon the artist's adopted daughter. Later, Marco, the butler, discovers that Lycia is his own child and proves this to Hugo. But Lycia, still believing that she's Hugo's child, finds happiness with Dan, to whom alone the artist relates the true story of her birth and upbringing.All Releases
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GenresDrama
Short
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Filmmakers | Role |
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William Desmond Taylor | Director |
Bessie Banks | Writer |
Cast | Role |
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Edward Coxen | |
John Steppling | |
Winifred Greenwood | |
George Field |