
Esmeralda (1915)
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What is Esmeralda (1915) about?
A lost film. Esmeralda, a simple farm girl is in love with country boy David, but her mother yearns for a high society city life. Ore is discovered on their farm and the money rolls in. The family is packed up and moved to the big city where Esmeralda is forced into an engagement with a wealthy Count. Suddenly the ore is depleted and a fresh supply is discovered on David's farm. Much to the delight of Esmeralda, her impending marriage to the Count is off and her mother happily consents to a marriage between Esmeralda and David.
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- Stars:
- Mary Pickford, Ida Waterman, Fuller Mellish, Arthur Hoops
- Director:
- James Kirkwood
- Production:
- Famous Players Film Company
- Country:
- United States of America
- Languages:
- No Language
- Status:
- Released
- IMDb:
- tt0005249
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Who stars in Esmeralda (1915)?
Mary Pickford as Esmeralda Rogers, Ida Waterman as Mrs. Rogers - Esmeralda's Mother, Fuller Mellish as Mr. Rogers - Esmeralda's Father, Arthur Hoops as Count de Montessin, William Buckley as William Estabrook, Charles Waldron as David Hardy.
Did You Know?
- ★At just 40 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch Esmeralda online for free?▼
You can watch Esmeralda (1915) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is Esmeralda?▼
Esmeralda has a running time of 40 minutes (40 minutes total).
Who directed Esmeralda?▼
Esmeralda was directed by James Kirkwood.
What genre is Esmeralda?▼
Esmeralda is a Drama film released in 1915.
Who stars in Esmeralda?▼
The cast of Esmeralda includes Mary Pickford, Ida Waterman, Fuller Mellish, Arthur Hoops and William Buckley.
































