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    The Magic Cup

    1921 · Drama · 50m

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  1. The Magic Cup: Directed by John S. Robertson. With Constance Binney, Vincent Coleman, Blanche Craig, William H. Strauss. Mary Malloy works as a scullery maid in a hotel.

    • John S. Robertson
    • 1921-04
    • Drama
    • 50
  2. The Magic Cup is a lost 1921 American silent adventure film directed by John S. Robertson and written by E. Lloyd Sheldon. It stars Constance Binney , Vincent Coleman , and Blanche Craig . [2]

  3. Summaries. Mary Malloy works as a scullery maid in a hotel. She meets reporter Bob Norton, who soon falls in love with her. When Mary learns that one of her friends is to be evicted, she pawns an old silver goblet with her family crest in order to get money to forestall the eviction. The pawnbrokers, realizing how valuable the goblet is, hatch ...

  4. Mary Malloy, a scullery maid in a hotel, becomes acquainted with cub reporter Bob Norton, and he falls in love with her. When Mary sees a neighbor evicted, she helps by pawning an old silver goblet bearing her family crest.

  5. The Magic Cup (Part One and Concluding Episode) Having lost her mother, young girl Bobo (Fung Bo-bo) lives with her honest but incapable father until her stepmother and a wizard conspires to kill her. While escaping, she picks up a magic cup. With the help of the powerful genie in the cup, Bobo embarks on a fantastic adventure featuring giants, magic and treasures. The composited special ...

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  6. Synopsis. Mary Malloy works as a scullery maid in a hotel. She meets reporter Bob Norton, who soon falls in love with her. When Mary learns that one of her friends is to be evicted, she pawns an ...

  7. Every time Mary Mallory needs money she pawns a silver cup which her mother left to her. The Patrician, a crook, tells Abe the pawn broker, that Mary must be the granddaughter of Lord Fitzroy, an Irish nobleman. One of the crooks impersonates Fitzroy and Mary is established in a beautiful Long Island home as the long lost granddaughter. Bob, a reporter known to Mary in her dishwasher days ...

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