James Herron, a consumptive, has built a shack in the hope that the mountain air may prolong his life. With him dwells his daughter, Fay, whom he idolizes. Fay, who has been blind from her birth, has a wonderful imagination, even the town and its sordid inhabitants become invested with romance and take their part in the stories of adventures that her father reads to her.
Writing | Monte M. Katterjohn | Writer |
Production | Thomas H. Ince | Producer |
Camera | Clyde De Vinna | Director of Photography |
Writing | Lanier Bartlett | Story |
Directing | Charles Miller | Director |
Sound | Victor Schertzinger | Music |