All for a Girl (1915 film)
All for a Girl is a 1915 American silent film directed by Roy Applegate. The film is a drama that features a plot involving romantic relationships and potentially mistaken identities or deceptive appearances, typical of the era's melodramatic storytelling. Specific plot details are scarce due to the age of the film and limited archival information available. Like many silent films of the period, All for a Girl is likely lost or its availability is extremely limited. Information regarding the cast, crew (beyond Applegate), and production company is difficult to verify definitively. The significance of All for a Girl lies primarily in its existence as a representative example of early 20th-century American filmmaking. The "All for a Girl" title suggests a narrative driven by sacrifice or significant actions taken based on a romantic interest, a common theme in the film industry of that time.