The Love Hunger


1919

Film Details

Also Known As
Fixing It, The Lion Girl
Release Date
Feb 24, 1919
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Lillian Walker Pictures, Inc.
Distribution Company
W. W. Hodkinson Corp. through Pathé Exchange, Inc.
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel Fran by John Breckenridge Ellis (Indianapolis, 1912).

Synopsis

After preaching at a camp revival meeting that charity begins in the home, Littleton minister Hamilton Gregory finds a girl calling herself only Fran on his doorstep and takes her into his home. Fran soon finds that Mrs. Gregory is unhappy because Gregory has no affection for her, preferring instead his secretary Grace Noir. When Fran admits to Gregory that she is his daughter by an abandoned woman, and attempts to have him get rid of Grace, Grace has Bob Clinton make inquiries concerning Fran's past. When the circus comes to town, Fran, in disguise, substitutes for an ill lion tamer, because the circus is her hidden background. Seeing her in danger, Gregory realizes his familial responsibilities and refuses Grace. Fran then marries the superintendent of her school.

Film Details

Also Known As
Fixing It, The Lion Girl
Release Date
Feb 24, 1919
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Lillian Walker Pictures, Inc.
Distribution Company
W. W. Hodkinson Corp. through Pathé Exchange, Inc.
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel Fran by John Breckenridge Ellis (Indianapolis, 1912).

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Notes

The title was changed from Fixing It. The film was shot at the Robert Brunton studios in Los Angeles. It was shown to the Community Motion Picture Bureau in March 1919 under the title The Lion Girl.