Mignon (1915)

The tragic, wandering journey of Mignon, the daughter of the nobleman Lothario and the Gypsy Musette, who is kidnapped by her mother's father, Giarno, after her mother's death. Mignon falls in love with the student Wilhelm, but he is infatuated with the actress Filina. After a fire and a mistaken engagement, Mignon leaves with Lothario, only to be recognized by an innkeeper who returns Lothario's lost memory. The film concludes with Lothario recovering his mind and Mignon and Wilhelm vowing to marry.

Director: Alexander E. Beyfuss
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 50 min
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Production: California Motion Picture Corporation
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

lost film

More Films by Director: Alexander E. Beyfuss
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mignon about?
The tragic, wandering journey of Mignon, the daughter of the nobleman Lothario and the Gypsy Musette, who is kidnapped by her mother's father, Giarno, after her mother's death. Mignon falls in love with the student Wilhelm, but he is infatuated with the actress Filina. After a fire and a mistaken engagement, Mignon leaves with Lothario, only to be recognized by an innkeeper who returns Lothario's lost memory. The film concludes with Lothario recovering his mind and Mignon and Wilhelm vowing to marry.
Who directed Mignon?
Mignon was directed by Alexander E. Beyfuss.
Who stars in Mignon?
Mignon stars Beatriz Michelena, House Peters, Belle Bennett, Andrew Robson, Clara Beyers, William Pike.
How long is Mignon?
Mignon has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is Mignon?
Mignon is a Drama film.
Where was Mignon produced?
Mignon was produced in United States of America.