Carolyn of the Corners is a 1919 American silent drama[7] film directed by Robert Thornby,[1] and starring Bessie Love, Charles Edler, and Charlotte Mineau.
She and her dog Prince leave the family's Harlem flat to go to live with her uncle Joe (Edler) in Maine.
She becomes friends with her uncle's former fiancee, Amanda (Mineau), and slowly helps repair their relationship.
[1][6] For the snow scenes, "an extra force of technical experts" were required to create the effect "in spite of the heat of the California sun.
[11] Multiple reviewers cited the 20-year-old Love as being quite convincing as a child,[12] one calling her performance "a triumph of natural acting.