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  1. Sheltered Daughters is a 1921 American silent film directed by Edward Dillon, starring Justine Johnstone, Riley Hatch, Charles K. Gerrard and Warner Baxter.

  2. Sheltered Daughters: Directed by Edward Dillon. With Justine Johnstone, Riley Hatch, Warner Baxter, Charles K. Gerrard. New York police sergeant Jim Dark is determined that his daughter, Jenny, will be shielded from any knowledge of evil.

    • Edward Dillon
    • 1921-05
    • Drama
    • 50
  3. Overview. New York police sergeant Jim Dark is determined that his daughter, Jenny, will be shielded from any knowledge of evil. Consequently, she lives in a dream world, imagining herself to be a descendant of Saint Jeanne d'Arc, but has a loyal friend in reporter Pep Mullins.

  4. New York police sergeant Jim Dark is determined that his daughter, Jenny, will be shielded from any knowledge of evil. Consequently, she lives in a dream world, imagining herself to be a descendant of Saint Jeanne d'Arc, but has a loyal friend in reporter Pep Mullins. Her school friend, Adele, also raised by overly protective parents, is ejected from her home when she becomes inebriated after ...

  5. New York police sergeant Jim Dark is determined that his daughter, Jenny, will be shielded from any knowledge of evil. Consequently, she lives in a dream world, imagining herself to be a descendant of Saint Jeanne d'Arc, but has a loyal friend in reporter Pep Mullins. Her school friend, Adele, also raised by overly protective parents, is ejected from her home when she becomes inebriated after ...

  6. Sinopsis: Justine Johnston protagoniza esta historia de crimen. El sargento de policía Jim Dark es un padre soltero que ha jurado proteger a su hija, Jenny, ignorante de malos caminos del mundo. Se niega a escuchar a un amigo periodista Pep Mullins, quien cree que la chica estaría mejor si no estuviera tan protegida.

  7. Sheltered Daughters (1921) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.