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The Little Girl Next Door (1916 film)

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The Little Girl Next Door is a 1916 film on white slavery.

Based on a true story, the film features screen appearances by "two congressmen, several Illinois senators, the mayor and chief of police of Chicago, the entire investigation body, the Illinois legislature in a body, and a host of social welfare workers in the Illinois metropolis", according to coverage at the time.

Cast

The cast includes:


References

  1. "Remarkable Play Sunday at Potter". The Santa Barbara Daily News and the Independent. October 14, 1916. p. 2.
  2. "The Theater". The Lexington Herald. p. 31. {{cite news}}: Text "date-September 24, 1916" ignored (help)