Overview
Laddie is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by James Leo Meehan with John Bowers in the title role. It was based on Gene Stratton-Porter's novel, Laddie, A True Blue Story (1913).
Plot
Laddie, son of the Stantons, an Ohio pioneer family, falls in love with Pamela Pryor, daughter of a neighboring aristocratic English family, though the Pryors adopt a condescending attitude toward the Stanton family. Through the efforts of Little Sister, who knows of Laddie's love, the two secretly communicate, and Mr. Pryor takes a liking to Laddie when he tames a wild horse for him. Meanwhile, Shelley, a Stanton girl, falls in love with city lawyer Robert Paget; when he leaves her under mysterious circumstances, she returns home heartbroken. The Pryors, disgraced because of a false accusation against their son in England, are at length forced to accept Laddie. It develops that Paget is actually the banished son of the Pryors; after a strained crisis Pryor forgives his son, and Laddie and Pamela, Robert and Shelley, and the Stantons and the Pryors are happily united.
Cast
John Bowers as Laddie Stanton
Bess Flowers as Pamela Pryor
Theodore Von Eltz as Robert Paget
Eugenia Gilbert as Shelley Stanton
David Torrence as Paul Stanton
Eulalie Jensen as Mrs. Stanton
Arthur Clayton as Mahlon Pryor
Fanny Midgley as Mrs. Pryor
Aggie Herring as Candace
Gene Stratton Porter as Little Sister
John Fox Jr. as Leon
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