Lena Rivers (1914 Whitman film)
Lena Rivers (1914) was a silent film adaptation of the popular novel Lena Rivers by Mary Jane Holmes. Produced by Whitman Features, it told the story of a young orphan girl, Lena Rivers, and her trials and tribulations as she navigates love, loss, and societal expectations. The film's plot likely followed the broad strokes of the novel, focusing on Lena's relationships with those around her and the challenges she faced in finding happiness. Details regarding the cast and crew are currently limited and often difficult to verify due to the age of the film and the incomplete nature of early film records. As with many films of this era, it is believed to be a lost film, meaning no known copies of it survive today.