The Sea Waif

The Sea Waif

Drama | Dec. 30, 1918

Harry Caton, a popular New York musical-comedy star, loses his voice on stage and then journeys to a small town on the New England coast to recuperate. Here Harry meets the beautiful Nancy Potter when he defends her against the drunken advances of Silas Jones, her father's friend. Although his daughter believes that he is a fisherman, Cail Potter is actually a thief, robbing houses along the coast with Silas as his accomplice. When Cail robs the wealthy Col. Brett's home, he finds an old miniature of a woman who exactly resembles Nancy, whom Cail rescued from a wrecked boat when she was just a year old. Soon after the robbery, Harry learns that the police are about to raid Cail's house, but Silas knocks him unconscious when he attempts to warn Nancy.

The Sea Waif

Drama | Dec. 30, 1918

The Sea Waif
Harry Caton, a popular New York musical-comedy star, loses his voice on stage and then journeys to a small town on the New England coast to recuperate. Here Harry meets the beautiful Nancy Potter when he defends her against the drunken advances of Silas Jones, her father's friend. Although his daughter believes that he is a fisherman, Cail Potter is actually a thief, robbing houses along the coast with Silas as his accomplice. When Cail robs the wealthy Col. Brett's home, he finds an old miniature of a woman who exactly resembles Nancy, whom Cail rescued from a wrecked boat when she was just a year old. Soon after the robbery, Harry learns that the police are about to raid Cail's house, but Silas knocks him unconscious when he attempts to warn Nancy.
Producers World Film
Original title The Sea Waif
Directors Frank Reicher
Writers Hamilton Smith, Howard Irving Young, Harry O. Hoyt

Cast

Louise Huff

as Nancy Potter

John Bowers

as Harry Caton

Tony Merlo

as Phil Warren

Henry Warwick

as Colonel Brett

Robert Broderick

as Cail Potter

Clay Clement

as Silas Jones

Florence Malone

as Mrs. Chester

Louis Reinhard

as Rankin

T. Tamamoto

as Japanese Servant

Charles Dewey

as Town Marshal

Helen Russell

as Chaperone