Mignon (1912)

Noble born Mignon is stolen by a band of gypsies as a child. Her mother dies from grief and her father, unhinged by the double blow, gives up his ancestral home for the roaming life of a minstrel wandering from place to place in search of his child. Ill-treated by the gypsies in time she is rescued by traveling student Guglielno, with whom she falls in love. But he is enamored by the seductive actress Filina. Events come to a climax at a castle where all the participants meet, and drastic actions lead to near fatal consequences until all is resolved happily.

Director: Alice Guy-Blaché
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 14 min
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Cast

Production: Solax Film Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

lost film

More Films by Director: Alice Guy-Blaché
More Films in Genre: Drama, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mignon about?
Noble born Mignon is stolen by a band of gypsies as a child. Her mother dies from grief and her father, unhinged by the double blow, gives up his ancestral home for the roaming life of a minstrel wandering from place to place in search of his child. Ill-treated by the gypsies in time she is rescued by traveling student Guglielno, with whom she falls in love. But he is enamored by the seductive actress Filina. Events come to a climax at a castle where all the participants meet, and drastic actions lead to near fatal consequences until all is resolved happily.
Who directed Mignon?
Mignon was directed by Alice Guy-Blaché.
Who stars in Mignon?
Mignon stars Marian Swayne, Blanche Cornwall, Darwin Karr, Gladden James, Edgar Lewis, Lee Beggs.
How long is Mignon?
Mignon has a runtime of 14m (14 minutes).
What genre is Mignon?
Mignon is a Drama, Romance film.
Where was Mignon produced?
Mignon was produced in United States of America.