Bonnie May is a silent 1920 American comedy-drama film, based on the 1916 novel by Louis Dodge. It was directed by Ida May Park and Joe De Grasse, and starred Bessie Love.
Synopsis
An orphaned girl (Love) grows up in the theater. She becomes smarter and stronger, but never loses her optimism.
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