
Once to Every Woman
Drama
Overview
Aurora Meredith is the daughter of the village blacksmith. Because she has a promising voice, her family does everything they can to develop her talent. A wealthy New York woman hears her sing and sends her to Europe to study. But the woman dies, and Aurora borrows money for her last year from a hot-blooded Italian man. Instead of being paid back financially, the Italian wants her love, and she rejects him.
Top Cast


Dorothy Phillips
Dorothy Phillips
Aurora Meredith
Dorothy Phillips
Aurora Meredith
William Ellingford
William Ellingford
Matthew Meredith
William Ellingford
Matthew Meredith


Margaret Mann
Margaret Mann
Mother Meredith (as Mrs. Margaret)
Margaret Mann
Mother Meredith (as Mrs. Margaret)
Emily Chichester
Emily Chichester
Patience Meredith
Emily Chichester
Patience Meredith


Elinor Field
Elinor Field
Virginia Meredith
Elinor Field
Virginia Meredith


Robert Anderson
Robert Anderson
Phineas Scudder
Robert Anderson
Phineas Scudder
Mary Wise
Mary Wise
Mrs. Thorndyke
Mary Wise
Mrs. Thorndyke


Rudolph Valentino
Rudolph Valentino
Juliantimo
Rudolph Valentino
Juliantimo


Rosa Gore
Rosa Gore
Mrs. Chichester Jones
Rosa Gore
Mrs. Chichester Jones


Frank Elliott
Frank Elliott
Duke of Devonshire
Frank Elliott
Duke of Devonshire
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