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  • Eugénie Grandet (1910)
  • Short | 10 min | Short
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Eugénie Grandet (1910)
Short | 10 min | Short

Eugenie Grandet has discovered where her father, a miserable old miser, keeps his treasure. Eugenie's cousin, Charles, is the bearer of a letter from his father to his uncle, Eugenie's father. The letter informs the miser that Charles' ...See moreEugenie Grandet has discovered where her father, a miserable old miser, keeps his treasure. Eugenie's cousin, Charles, is the bearer of a letter from his father to his uncle, Eugenie's father. The letter informs the miser that Charles' father, his only brother, is reduced to a state of utter ruin, and unless he can obtain immediate help, he contemplates suicide. Charles does not know the contents of the letter, and when he learns of his father's misfortune he is overcome with grief, and both he and his cousin Eugenie plead with the old man to render aid to their relative in distress. However, the miser is deaf to their entreaties. Eugenie's heart is touched, and going to the hiding place of her father's wealth, she takes a casket, marked Eugenie's dowry, 200,000 francs. She takes this sum from the casket, and in secret offers it to her cousin, stating that her father has sent it to help his unfortunate brother. Charles immediately departs and reaches home in time to save his father from ruin and suicide. Later he returns to his uncle, to bear his father's thanks, but a great disappointment awaits him. The miser has missed the casket, and immediately accuses his nephew, and is about to have him sent to prison. Eugenie tearfully confesses, whereupon the cruel miser curses and denounces his daughter. When Charles realizes the unselfishness and generosity of Eugenie he offers the miser a receipt for Eugenie's dowry, and Eugenie leaves her father's house forever, to enjoy much happiness, after all her trouble and grief. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Jun 20, 1910 (United States)

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