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  • Thy Will Be Done (1913)
  • Short | Short, Drama
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Thy Will Be Done (1913)
Short | Short, Drama

Mrs. Mulligan, although in poor circumstances, taken the child of her neighbor, who has just passed into another world, to live with her. Dolly becomes quite chummy with Tom, one of Mrs. Mulligan's sons, and during the child's saddest ...See moreMrs. Mulligan, although in poor circumstances, taken the child of her neighbor, who has just passed into another world, to live with her. Dolly becomes quite chummy with Tom, one of Mrs. Mulligan's sons, and during the child's saddest hours Tom comforts her. Tom proposes that Dotty write a letter to her mother in heaven asking her to come back. The letter is given to the mailman who delivers it to the post office superintendent. This superintendent, just having lost his own daughter, persuades his wife to adopt Dotty. The pathetic scene that takes place between the superintendent's wife and the child is one mothers will never forget. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated Oct 28, 1913

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Oct 28, 1913 (United States)

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4 cast members
Name Known for
E.H. Calvert
Post Office Superintendent Post Office Superintendent   See fewer
Ruth Stonehouse
The Superintendent's Wife The Superintendent's Wife   See fewer
Eleanor Kahn
Dottie Dottie   See fewer
Tom Shirley
Tom Mulligan Tom Mulligan   See fewer
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