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  • Steps to Somewhere (1917)
  • Short | Short, Drama
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Steps to Somewhere (1917)
Short | Short, Drama

Nonie Kayliss is a spoiled child. When her father scolds her, her mother takes her part, and vice versa. This treatment teaches Nonie to disregard the orders of both parents. And it brings about a violent scene between Jack and his wife, ...See moreNonie Kayliss is a spoiled child. When her father scolds her, her mother takes her part, and vice versa. This treatment teaches Nonie to disregard the orders of both parents. And it brings about a violent scene between Jack and his wife, which results in the former leaving his home. Nonie's grandparents, who are practical old folk, take a hand, and in punishment of the child tie her to a chair. Nonie has a dream of going up a long flight of steps and coming to a room filled with toys and friendly children. They tell her she cannot enter because she is a bad girl. Nonie awakes, and is so much impressed by her dream that she resolves to become a good girl. Her first move is to get her father and effect a reconciliation between him and her mother. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated Jun 13, 1917

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Jun 13, 1917 (United States)

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Mary McAllister
Nonie Kayliss Nonie Kayliss   See fewer
John Cossar
Jack Kayliss Jack Kayliss   See fewer
Mabel Bardine
Mrs. Kayliss Mrs. Kayliss   See fewer
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