Storyline

The tragic, wandering journey of Mignon, the daughter of the nobleman Lothario and the Gypsy Musette, who is kidnapped by her mother's father, Giarno, after her mother's death. Mignon falls in love with the student Wilhelm, but he is infatuated with the actress Filina. After a fire and a mistaken engagement, Mignon leaves with Lothario, only to be recognized by an innkeeper who returns Lothario's lost memory. The film concludes with Lothario recovering his mind and Mignon and Wilhelm vowing to marry.

Key Information

Director Alexander E. Beyfuss
Writers Charles Kenyon, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Studio California Motion Picture Corporation
Language EN

Cast & Crew

Beatriz Michelena

Beatriz Michelena

Mignon

House Peters

House Peters

Wilhelm Meister

Belle Bennett

Belle Bennett

Musette

Andrew Robson

Andrew Robson

Lothario

Clara Beyers

Filina

William Pike

Frederick

Frequently Asked Questions

Mignon was released on January 18, 1915.

The runtime of Mignon is 50m.

Mignon is a Drama movie.

Mignon is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Mignon was directed by Alexander E. Beyfuss.

The main cast of Mignon includes Beatriz Michelena, House Peters, Belle Bennett.

Mignon is originally in English.