Audrey (1916)

"Audrey's First Visit to Lord Haward's Home"
Charles Waldron and Pauline Frederick

"All's Well That Ends Well"
Pauline Frederick and Charles Waldron

"While Others Prayed"
Pauline Frederick

FPF Paramount Pictures
FAMOUS PLAYERS
Daniel Frohman Presents
PAULINE FREDERICK
in MARY JOHNSTON'S CELEBRATED NOVEL
Directed by ROBERT VIGNOLA
Adapted by HARRIET FORD and E. F. Boddington
Produced by the FAMOUS PLAYERS FILM COMPANY
Adolph Zukor, Pres.
Village Hall
SATURDAY
Matinee & Night

The Screen's Supreme Emotional Artiste.
PAULINE FREDERICK
in a Remarkable Photoplay
"AUDREY"
Adapted from MARY JOHNSTON's Novel by Harriet Ford and E. F. Boddington
"Such As You Cannot Abide With Me."
Lord Haward Protects Audrey From the Fanatics

The Fascinating PAULINE FREDERICK in a Vivid and Realistic Photoplay Adaptation of
"AUDREY"
A Charming Paramount Picture
"You Must Marry Jean!"
Leave This Village Until You Are Purified.

PAULINE FREDERICK
In a picturization of the celebrated novel and play
"AUDREY"
CAST OF CHARACTERS:
AUDREY | PAULINE FREDERICK |
Lord Haward | Charles Waldron |
Evelyn Byrd | Margarete Christians |
Jean Hugon | E. Fernandez |
Mrs. Darden | Miss Lindrith |
Mr. Darden | Henry Hallam |
John Byrd | Jack Clark |
REVIEW.
PAULINE FREDERICK, whose marvelous character impersonations in the Famous Players Film Company's productions of "Zaza" and "Bella Donna" have indisputably placed her in the position of the screen's foremost emotional artiste, departs from her customary roles in this company's picturization of the celebrated novel and play, "Audrey," considered one of the most popular books which Mary Johnson wrote. Audrey is a simple, unsophisticated girl of the woods, who has been rescued by the Indians when a child, made the household drudge of a hypocritical minister and his wife, and is finally nearly drowned by an angry mob that believes her to be in the power of a witch, being rescued from the fanatics only by the devotion of Lord Haward, who alone understands the spirited girl's impulses and emotions. The friendship of Lord Haward and Audrey develops into a tender but stirring romance, which, together with the varying action of this Paramount Picture, makes of it a thoroughly absorbing and thrilling photoplay.
With Pauline Frederick and Charles Waldron. Directed by Robert Vignola. Famous Players/Paramount.
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