A Dream or Two Ago is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by James Kirkwood and starring Mary Miles Minter.
One night she aids the gang in robbing the Hawthorne home, and at the sight of the familiar rooms she is puzzled but still unable to remember.
In the meantime, her mother, overcome by remorse after her child is lost, gives up her frivolous diversions and devotes her time to charity.
That evening Mrs. Hawthorne learns who really owns the café, and begs her husband to give it up, telling him of the pathetic little dancer she saw there.
He refuses but changes his mind when a little later word is brought from a dying member of the gang of the real identity of Millicent and he knows that the dancer is his own daughter.