File:Their One Love 1915 The Fairbanks Twins Madeline Marion Jack Harvey Gertrude Thanhouser.webm

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English: Their One Love (1915) with The Fairbanks Twins - Madeline and Marion Fairbanks - and Jack Harvey. Twin girls fall in love with the same young man and struggle with their feelings when he leaves to fight in the American Civil War. Written by Gertrude Thanhouser, wife of Edwin Thanhouser. To see 56 Thanhouser silent films, as well as a treasure of information and history about the Thanhouser film enterprise, please visit http://www.thanhouser.org . They also have a Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/thanhouser . https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0376247
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