The Dawn of Netta is a 1912 American silent short drama film directed by Tom Ricketts and starring Richard Buhler, Edgar L. Davenport, George De Carlton, and Dorothy Donnelly.
There, he finds out from a doctor that he is dying and becomes preoccupied with the thought of leaving his daughter Netta alone and unprotected in the world.
Initially hesitant due to his current lifestyle, Jack agrees out of gratitude and pity for his dying friend.
When Netta returns, Jack is surprised to find that she has grown into a beautiful woman, and he falls in love with her.
She takes Jack to Netta, where they renew their troth in the soft light of the moon, and Mrs. Douglas draws the curtain gently to give them privacy.