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  • Rosemary (1915)
  • 50 min | Drama
Rosemary (1915)
50 min | Drama

Dorothy Cruickshank is secretly in love with Captain Westwood, whom her parents have never seen, and they plan to elope. Her father, an old sea captain, has quarreled with a Professor Jogram, following a public denunciation of a book ...See moreDorothy Cruickshank is secretly in love with Captain Westwood, whom her parents have never seen, and they plan to elope. Her father, an old sea captain, has quarreled with a Professor Jogram, following a public denunciation of a book Jogram has written on navigation. Professor Jogram lives with Sir Jasper Thorndyke, who sympathizes with him about the criticism but secretly considers the matter lightly. Dorothy and Captain Westwood elope during a storm, but their chaise is overturned near the home of Sir Jasper, where they apply for shelter and are taken in. Dorothy's parents pursue her, but they, too, meet with an accident and bring up at Sir Jasper's home. Dorothy and Captain Westwood are in their rooms when the girl's parents arrive. Sir Jasper and Cruickshank sit up late, Cruickshank drinking heavily, and his host, learning who he is, as a joke, puts him to bed with Professor Jogram. The next morning Dorothy arises early, and while gathering flowers in the garden, encounters Sir Jasper. Sir Jasper falls in love with her, and gives her a bunch of rosemary which she pins to her gown. At breakfast all are present, save Dorothy, and Sir Jasper takes this opportunity to gain her parents' consent to her marriage with Captain Westwood. A journey to London with a happy wedding is planned. At an inn in London Dorothy goes to the stable to give some sugar to Sir Jasper's favorite mare. The stable catches fire and Dorothy is trapped in the loft. Sir Jasper, who has been showing her much attention, rushes through the flames and rescues her. He is badly burned, and during the days that follow Dorothy insists on attending him. One day Westwood demands to see a page Dorothy has just written in her diary. She refuses, tears out the page and gives it to Sir Jasper. It is an artless confession of her high regard for Sir Jasper and he is elated. He is on the point of confessing his love for her when Professor Jogram stops him. Jogram tells him he is about to ruin the lives of two people he had never seen until a few days before. Realizing the truth of this Sir Jasper places the diary page in a broken panel in the wall, buys the inn and goes away to leave the lovers in happiness. Many years later, while Dorothy and Westwood are happy with their family, Sir Jasper makes a pilgrimage to the inn. He finds the page, together with the rosemary, and muses over them as he remembers Dorothy's little speech when she gave it to him. "Rosemary, that's for remembrance." Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Murray Carson (play) | Louis N. Parker (play)
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Updated Dec 20, 1915

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Dec 20, 1915 (United States)

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8 cast members
Name Known for
Marguerite Snow
Dorothy Cruickshank Dorothy Cruickshank   See fewer
Virginia Kraft
Dorothy's Mother (as Virginia Craft) Dorothy's Mother (as Virginia Craft)   See fewer
William Clifford
Sir Jasper Thorndyke Sir Jasper Thorndyke   See fewer
Paul Gilmore
Capt. William Westwood Capt. William Westwood   See fewer
George Hernandez
Capt. Cruickshank (as George F. Hernandez) Capt. Cruickshank (as George F. Hernandez)   See fewer
Frank Bacon
Prof. Jogram Prof. Jogram   See fewer
Maurice Cytron
George Minifid George Minifid   See fewer
Lester Cuneo
Actor (unconfirmed) Actor (unconfirmed)   See fewer
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