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The Narrow Path

The Narrow Path (1916)

1916 0h 50m EN

The Narrow Path (1916) runs 50m and streams free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Francis J. Grandon, starring Violet Mersereau, Mary Alden, and Leonora von Ottinger. Filed under Drama — multiple servers per title.

What is The Narrow Path (1916) about?

Bessie Allen, a girl of the slums, dances in the streets of the Lower East Side of New York to the delight of the crowds. She becomes an orphan when her father, in a drunken stupor, kills her mother, and then himself. Bessie is knocked down by the car of Mrs. Latham, a society matron, who takes an interest in the girl and procures her a job as a dress model.

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Director:
Francis J. Grandon
Production:
Universal Film Manufacturing Company, Red Feather Photoplays
Country:
United States of America
Languages:
No Language
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0007115

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Who stars in The Narrow Path (1916)?

Violet Mersereau as Bessie Allen, Mary Alden as Shirley Martin, Leonora von Ottinger as Bessie's mother, William Welsh as Bessie's father, Joseph W. Girard as John Martin, Nellie Slattery as Helen Bentley, Tony Merlo as Joseph Abrams, Clara Beyers as Mrs. Latham.

Also Known As

USThe Danger Path

Did You Know?

  • At just 50 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.

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Where can I watch The Narrow Path online for free?

You can watch The Narrow Path (1916) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is The Narrow Path?

The Narrow Path has a running time of 50 minutes (50 minutes total).

Who directed The Narrow Path?

The Narrow Path was directed by Francis J. Grandon.

What genre is The Narrow Path?

The Narrow Path is a Drama film released in 1916.

Who stars in The Narrow Path?

The cast of The Narrow Path includes Violet Mersereau, Mary Alden, Leonora von Ottinger, William Welsh and Joseph W. Girard.