The Woman He Loved

The Woman He Loved

50 mins | Drama | Oct. 1, 1922

Russian Jews Nathan & Esther Levinsky, along with son, David, escape to the U.S. Nathan’s life as a peddler is hard, and Esther leaves him for Max Levy allowing David to be adopted by the wealthy Danvers family. In time Nathan prospers on a small California ranch, which abuts the larger ranch of the bigoted John Comstock. When Comstock’s daughter Helen, falls in love with the Danvers' adopted son, Jimmy, who Nathan secretly recognizes as David. Fire destroys his farm and Nathan goes to San Francisco to begin again with the contrite Esther. Jimmy follows after learning the truth to search for Nathan with Helen and Comstock in pursuit. Nathan saves Helen from the lecherous Max Levy and Comstock gives his blessing to Helen and Jimmy’s marriage.

The Woman He Loved

50 mins | Drama | Oct. 1, 1922

The Woman He Loved
Russian Jews Nathan & Esther Levinsky, along with son, David, escape to the U.S. Nathan’s life as a peddler is hard, and Esther leaves him for Max Levy allowing David to be adopted by the wealthy Danvers family. In time Nathan prospers on a small California ranch, which abuts the larger ranch of the bigoted John Comstock. When Comstock’s daughter Helen, falls in love with the Danvers' adopted son, Jimmy, who Nathan secretly recognizes as David. Fire destroys his farm and Nathan goes to San Francisco to begin again with the contrite Esther. Jimmy follows after learning the truth to search for Nathan with Helen and Comstock in pursuit. Nathan saves Helen from the lecherous Max Levy and Comstock gives his blessing to Helen and Jimmy’s marriage.
Producers J.L. Frothingham Productions
Original title The Woman He Loved
Directors David Howard, Edward Sloman
Writers William V. Mong

Cast

William V. Mong

as Nathan Levinsky

Marcia Manon

as Esther Levinsky

A. Edward Sutherland

as Jimmy Danvers

Charles K. French

as John Comstock

Fred Malatesta

as Max Levy

Harvey Clark

as John Danvers

Bruce Guerin

as David Levinsky, as a child

Lucille Ward

as Rosie Romansky

Mary Wynn

as Helen Comstock