
Nancy from Nowhere
Romance · Comedy
Overview
Adopted by the Kellys from an orphanage, Nancy is reared in dreadful surroundings and mistreated as the household drudge. She accidentally makes the acquaintance of Jack Halliday, son of a wealthy city family who is fishing near her home. When Mrs. Kelly beats Nancy for accepting the attentions of her husband, the girl escapes into the woods and conceals herself in the rear of Jack's car as he drives into the city.
Top Cast


Bebe Daniels
Bebe Daniels
Nancy
Bebe Daniels
Nancy


A. Edward Sutherland
A. Edward Sutherland
Jack Halliday
A. Edward Sutherland
Jack Halliday


Vera Lewis
Vera Lewis
Mrs. Kelly
Vera Lewis
Mrs. Kelly


James Gordon
James Gordon
Mr. Kelly
James Gordon
Mr. Kelly


Myrtle Stedman
Myrtle Stedman
Mrs. Halliday
Myrtle Stedman
Mrs. Halliday


Alberta Lee
Alberta Lee
Martha
Alberta Lee
Martha
Helen Holly
Helen Holly
Elizabeth Doane
Helen Holly
Elizabeth Doane
Dorothy Hagan
Dorothy Hagan
Mrs. Doane
Dorothy Hagan
Mrs. Doane
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