
Rose of the World
Drama
Overview
When rich Jack Talbot falls in love with not-rich Rose Kirby, he doesn't marry her, fearing his mother's disapproval. Rose later marries Clyde Bainbridge, a rotter who knows that under the terms of a secret contract, Rose will inherit the Talbot iron-works. Rose finds the contract but, mistrusting her husband, does not make use of it.
Top Cast


Patsy Ruth Miller
Patsy Ruth Miller
Rose Kirby
Patsy Ruth Miller
Rose Kirby


Allan Forrest
Allan Forrest
Jack Talbot
Allan Forrest
Jack Talbot


Pauline Garon
Pauline Garon
Edith Rogers
Pauline Garon
Edith Rogers


Rockliffe Fellowes
Rockliffe Fellowes
Clyde Bainbridge
Rockliffe Fellowes
Clyde Bainbridge


Barbara Luddy
Barbara Luddy
Cecilia Kirby
Barbara Luddy
Cecilia Kirby


Alec B. Francis
Alec B. Francis
'Gramp' Tallifer (as Alec Francis)
Alec B. Francis
'Gramp' Tallifer (as Alec Francis)


Helen Dunbar
Helen Dunbar
Mrs. John Talbot
Helen Dunbar
Mrs. John Talbot


Lydia Knott
Lydia Knott
Mrs. Kirby
Lydia Knott
Mrs. Kirby


Edward Peil Jr.
Edward Peil Jr.
The Boy
Edward Peil Jr.
The Boy


Carrie Clark Ward
Carrie Clark Ward
Sally Towsey
Carrie Clark Ward
Sally Towsey
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