Rosemary Climbs the Heights

Rosemary Climbs the Heights is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Lloyd Ingraham and starring Mary Miles Minter, Allan Forrest, and Margaret Shelby.

[2] As described in film magazine reviews,[3][4][5] Rosemary Van Voort (Minter) is a girl with a talent for woodcarving, who lives in the Catskill mountains with her aging parents (Periolat and Wright).

As Rosemary starts to earn money from her woodcarving, and Ricardo works on his opera, all seems promising for the couple, but another member of the artists' circle, Mme.

Rosemary's pistol is found by the body, and with Ricardo having left early for Chicago to promote his opera, she has no one to provide her with an alibi.

Just when it seems that all is hopeless and that Rosemary has no means of proving her innocence, the little Russian boy that she had met on the night of the murder manages to convey that he had seen Mme.

Mary Miles Minter in "Rosemary Climbs the Heights" (1918)