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  1. Come spend some time in our large and bright adult cat wing, where friendly cats roam free and are looking forward to meeting you! How do you select a cat to adopt? Well, you don’t, because at Orphans of the Storm, your cat will pick you.

  2. Orphans of the Storm Animal Shelter. 2200 Riverwoods Road Riverwoods (Deerfield), IL 60015 847-945-0235 Email Us / Map. Open Wed-Fri 12 – 4 pm Open Weekends 12 – 5 pm

  3. Orphans of the Storm is a 1921 American silent drama film by D. W. Griffith set in late-18th-century France, before and during the French Revolution.

  4. Orphans of the Storm: Directed by D.W. Griffith. With Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish, Joseph Schildkraut, Frank Losee. Two orphaned sisters are caught up in the turmoil of the French Revolution, encountering misery and love along the way.

  5. Orphans of the Storm (No Kill Animal Shelter), Kittanning, Pennsylvania. 49,076 likes · 1,220 talking about this · 1,364 were here. Orphans of the Storm is a no-kill animal shelter in Kittanning, PA....

  6. Orphans of the Storm, PO Box 838, Kittanning, PA 16201 License #PA 1137. bottom of page ...

  7. Orphans of the Storm Animal Shelter was founded in 1928 by the world-renowned dancer, actor, and entrepreneur Irene Castle and her friend Helen Swift. Irene named Orphans of the Storm after her favorite silent movie by the same name, in which two orphaned sisters are reunited.

  8. When the plague kills their parents, Henriette (Lillian Gish) and her blind adopted sister, Louise (Dorothy Gish), go to Paris in hopes of finding a doctor to restore...

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  9. Orphans of the Storm Animal Shelter, Riverwoods, Illinois. 33,913 likes · 681 talking about this · 5,872 were here. In North Suburban IL. We shelter orphaned dogs and cats, provide the best care...

  10. Set on the eve of the French Revolution, D.W. Griffith's 1921 epic Orphans of the Storm interweaves history and melodrama in equal measure. Griffith follows the intertwined fates of two orphan girls, Henriette (Lillian Gish) and Louise (Dorothy Gish), whose fates are tied to the country's cruel divisions between rich and poor.

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