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  1. Opened Shutters is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by William Worthington and starring Edith Roberts, Josef Swickard and Joseph Singleton. It is a remake of the 1914 film The Opened Shutters, based on a novel by Clara Louise Burnham.

  2. The Opened Shutters is a 1914 American silent drama film directed by Otis Turner and starring William Worthington, Frank Lloyd and Herbert Rawlinson. It is based on a novel by Clara Louise Burnham. It was remade as Opened Shutters in 1921, directed by William Worthington who had starred in this film.

  3. Opened Shutters: Directed by William Worthington. With Edith Roberts, Josef Swickard, Joseph Singleton, Mai Wells. When her indigent artist father dies, Sylvia Lacey goes to live with her Aunt Martha and her uncle, Judge Trent, in New England, where she is unwanted and humiliated.

    • William Worthington
    • 1921-08
    • Drama, Romance
    • 50
  4. The Opened Shutters: Regia di Otis Turner. Con William Worthington, Frank Lloyd, Herbert Rawlinson, Ann Little. When the story opens Sylvia Lacey has been left an orphan. Her shiftless father, Sam Lacey, of artistic, but weak nature, left her without money. Her mother had died ten years before. The girl writes to her only remaining relatives, an aunt, Miss Martha Lacey, and her mother's ...

  5. Opened Shutters (1921) directed by William Worthington • Film + cast • Letterboxd. 1921 Directed by William Worthington. When her father, an indigent artist, dies, Sylvia Lacey goes to live with her Aunt Martha and her uncle, Judge Trent, in New England, where she is unwanted and humiliated.

    • William Worthington
    • Universal Film Manufacturing Company
  6. Opened Shutters is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by William Worthington and starring Edith Roberts, Josef Swickard and Joseph Singleton. It is a remake of the 1914 film The Opened Shutters, based on a novel by Clara Louise Burnham.

  7. When her indigent artist father dies, Sylvia Lacey goes to live with her Aunt Martha and her uncle, Judge Trent, in New England, where she is unwanted and humiliated. Though she and her uncle’s young law partner John Dunham fall in love, she believes he intends to marry the daughter of a wealthy neighbor. Gradually Sylvia’s charm and patience change her relatives' attitudes, and through ...