Bonnie May

Bonnie May is a lost[6] silent 1920 American comedy-drama[7] film based on the 1916 novel by Louis Dodge.

[8][9] It was directed by Ida May Park and Joseph De Grasse[10] and starred Bessie Love.

It was produced by Andrew J. Callaghan Productions[2] and distributed by Federated Film Exchanges of America, Inc.[3] An orphaned girl (Love) grows up in the theater.

[13] On its release, it was shown with The Son of Tarzan; Mystic Mush, a Hank Mann comedy; and a Mutt and Jeff cartoon.

[14] Author Louis Dodge, who wrote the novel on which the film is based, highly praised Love's performance.