Roses of Yesterday (1913)

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John Ralston and his nephew, John Ralston, Jr., familiarly known as "Jack" live in a New York suburb, but have their business in the city. One day Jack finds a pretty fan on the seat of a street car. Upon looking, he discovers the owner's name, "Cyrilla Drew, Glenridge, N.Y.," written upon the stick. Imagining Cyrilla to be a pretty young girl, he writes her a note suggesting that he return the fan in person.

Director: Hardee Kirkland
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 28 min
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Production: Selig Polyscope Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Hardee Kirkland
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Roses of Yesterday about?
John Ralston and his nephew, John Ralston, Jr., familiarly known as "Jack" live in a New York suburb, but have their business in the city. One day Jack finds a pretty fan on the seat of a street car. Upon looking, he discovers the owner's name, "Cyrilla Drew, Glenridge, N.Y.," written upon the stick. Imagining Cyrilla to be a pretty young girl, he writes her a note suggesting that he return the fan in person.
Who directed Roses of Yesterday?
Roses of Yesterday was directed by Hardee Kirkland.
Who stars in Roses of Yesterday?
Roses of Yesterday stars Lafe McKee, Jack Nelson, Caroline Frances Cooke, Edna Bunyea.
How long is Roses of Yesterday?
Roses of Yesterday has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).
What genre is Roses of Yesterday?
Roses of Yesterday is a Drama film.
Where was Roses of Yesterday produced?
Roses of Yesterday was produced in United States of America.