The Irony of Fate

The Irony of Fate

Drama | Sept. 28, 1912

Virginia Jameson, a girl of lovely disposition, is wooed by a man much older than herself whom she very much dislikes, but who stands very high in the favor of her parents. She might have married another man had not fate decreed otherwise. She meets and accidentally escapes the man she could have loved and would have married; she stooped to tie her shoe-strings, diverting her attention from him. Had their eyes met, both their lives would have been different. Leroy Farley, the man favored by her parents, prevails and she marries him. Her life is unhappy, notwithstanding his great riches and social prominence.

The Irony of Fate

Drama | Sept. 28, 1912

The Irony of Fate
Virginia Jameson, a girl of lovely disposition, is wooed by a man much older than herself whom she very much dislikes, but who stands very high in the favor of her parents. She might have married another man had not fate decreed otherwise. She meets and accidentally escapes the man she could have loved and would have married; she stooped to tie her shoe-strings, diverting her attention from him. Had their eyes met, both their lives would have been different. Leroy Farley, the man favored by her parents, prevails and she marries him. Her life is unhappy, notwithstanding his great riches and social prominence.
Producers Vitagraph Company of America
Original title The Irony of Fate
Directors Albert W. Hale
Writers Hettie Grey Baker

Cast

Florence Turner

as Virginia Jameson

E.K. Lincoln

as Harry Weston

L. Rogers Lytton

as LeRoy Farley

Jane May

as First Child

Florence Foley

as Second Child

Helene Costello

as Third Child

Dolores Costello

as Fourth Child