The Dawn Of A Tomorrow (1915 Film)
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''The Dawn of a Tomorrow'' is a 1915 American silent film starring Mary Pickford, produced by
Adolph Zukor Adolph Zukor (; hu, Zukor Adolf; January 7, 1873 – June 10, 1976) was a Hungarian-American film producer best known as one of the three founders of Paramount Pictures.Obituary ''Variety Obituaries, Variety'' (June 16, 1976), p. 76. He produ ...
's Famous Players Film Company and directed by James Kirkwood. It is based on a 1909 stage play starring Eleanor Robson Belmont, her last stage role. This film was rereleased by Paramount in 1919 under their ''Success-Series'' banner and a copy survives in Sweden today. The story was remade in 1924 again as '' The Dawn of a Tomorrow'' with
Jacqueline Logan Jacqueline Medura Logan (November 30, 1902 – April 4, 1983) was an American actress and silent film star. Logan was a WAMPAS Baby Star of 1922. Early life Logan was born in Corsicana, Texas, on November 30, 1902, the only child to Charles A. ...
in the lead.


Plot

''The Dawn of Tomorrow'' is about a young girl named Glad ( Mary Pickford) who becomes the inspiration for a suicidal millionaire to keep living. Glad, the selfless heroine, lives in a poor neighborhood of London. She tries to persuade her sweetheart Dandy (played by David Powell), who is an unscrupulous thief, to give up his ways, though initially not to much avail. At the same time, the millionaire Sir Oliver Holt ( Forrest Robinson) has been diagnosed with incurable dementia. Because of this, Holt becomes depressed to the point where he plans his suicide. Having disguised himself as a beggar, Holt wanders into the slums, where Glad lives. They encounter each other while he is preparing to kill himself, and Glad manages to persuade him out of suicide before it is too late. Her compassion and empathy towards Holt's sufferings touches his heart and he begins to have hope in his recovery. Meanwhile, Dandy has been falsely accused of murder, and only Holt's corrupt nephew (Robert Cain) could prove his innocence. Glad, for the sake of her love for Dandy, pleads with Holt's unnamed nephew to help him. The nephew refuses, however, and tries to assault Glad. Holt then comes to her rescue and chastises his nephew. Glad and Dandy are now finally reunited and the millionaire Holt, now seeming to be renewed in mind and spirit, vows to a life of charity and is suicidal no more.


Cast

* Mary Pickford as Glad * David Powell as Dandy * Forrest Robinson as Sir Oliver Holt *Robert Cain as Holt's nephew * Margaret Seddon as Polly * Blanche Craig as Bet *Ogden Childe


Preservation status

*A print is preserved in Europe at Stockholm's Enemateket-Svenska Filminstitutet. The Library of Congress/FIAF American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:''..The Dawn of a Tomorrow''
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* * 1915 films American silent feature films American films based on plays Films based on British novels Films based on works by Frances Hodgson Burnett Films directed by James Kirkwood Sr. 1915 drama films Films based on multiple works Silent American drama films American black-and-white films 1910s American films {{1910s-drama-film-stub