Water Lily


1919

Film Details

Release Date
May 18, 1919
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Triangle Film Corp.
Distribution Company
Triangle Distributing Corp.
Country
United States

Synopsis

Genevieve Connors, a girl of the slums, is taken to the country home of wealthy Mrs. Vanderbeck for a week's vacation. Although neighbor Evelyn Carlisle refers to Genevieve as a "gutter brat," Evelyn's cousin Dick takes an interest in the girl after rescuing her when her canoe overturns. He gathers water lilies for her and notes that their fragrance and purity have not been affected by the slime and mud clinging to their roots. Although he arranges for Genevieve to take a stenography course, and promises her a position with his older brother Willard later, Mrs. Lawson, Evelyn's aunt, rudely turns her away. Dick, about to leave for the war, accidentally meets Genevieve again. He buys her water lilies, and sees that she is installed as Willard's secretary. Meanwhile, Mrs. Lawson's dissipated son Dwight knocks down a policeman during a gambling raid, and thinking him dead, hides out. After Genevieve receives a note from Dwight asking for clothes and money, Mrs. Lawson suspiciously pursues her, but Dick follows and proves Genevieve's innocence.

Film Details

Release Date
May 18, 1919
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Triangle Film Corp.
Distribution Company
Triangle Distributing Corp.
Country
United States

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According to modern sources, the film was five reels in length and had Leatrice Joy in the cast. An existing print of the film is entitled Water Lily, while other sources refer to the film's title as The Water Lily.