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Réalisé par Laurence Trimble,
Phil RosenOrigine Etats-UnisActeurs Mitchell Lewis,
Florence Turner,
Wellington A. Playter,
Evelyn Brent,
Kempton Greene,
Sarah TruaxNote51%
As described in a film magazine, Marshall Strong (Lewis) and John Moore (Playter) are partners in a mine and both love school teacher Constance Harvey (Turner). She prefers Strong, but Moore is crafty and she marries him. Moore is killed in a bar fight and Strong, who had come to the rescue, is accused of murder. Constance and Strong might have still found each other, but Lilas Niles (Truax), through a plot, brings about a misunderstanding and marries Strong. Twenty years later Strong, calling himself Mark Smith, is a wealthy mine operator and he and Lilas have a daughter Nancy (Brent). Constance is still a widow and her son David Moore (Greene) gets a job working at the mine and meets Nancy. Mark Smith does not take proper safety precautions for the mine workers and there is discontent. David is a power for good sense and moderation, and the mine owner trusts him. Nancy's mother Lilas has arranged an engagement for her daughter to an English baronet, Sir Horace Seaton (Hyde). There is an explosion at the mine, and David and Sir Horace rush to the burning mine and try to rescue Mark and the other miners. They pass through a long galley in flames, but are not successful. However, Mark and the miners have escaped through a side passage. As a result, Mark becomes more generous in the mining operation, and David and Nancy are later wed. , 13minutes
Réalisé par Laurence TrimbleOrigine Etats-UnisGenres ComédieThèmes Jeu,
PokerActeurs John Bunny,
Flora Finch,
Leah Baird,
Charles Eldridge,
Arthur Rosson,
James W. MorrisonNote51%
De retour chez lui, après une soirée passée à perdre au poker, George Brown jure d'arrêter définitivement les jeux d'argent. Son ami Bigelow le convainc cependant de continuer à jouer secrètement au poker toutes les semaines, en disant à sa femme Mary qu'il a été admis aux « Sons of the Morning » (traduit littéralement en « Fils de la matinée »), une loge fraternelle, pour expliquer ses absences. Lorsque George parle dans son sommeil, celle-ci devient méfiante et le fait suivre par son cousin Freddie Dewdrop, ce qui lui permet d'apprendre la vérité. Avec les épouses des autres joueurs de poker, elle élabore un plan pour mettre fin au jeu. Freddie et les membres d'un groupe biblique auquel il appartient se déguisent alors en policiers et font une descente dans le tripot où se trouve George. Les épouses des parieurs arrivent ensuite ; la police laisse les hommes se faire gronder au lieu de les arrêter. Le film se termine par la réconciliation des Brown., 1h10
Réalisé par Laurence TrimbleOrigine Etats-UnisActeurs Rubye De Remer,
Florence Deshon,
Tom Powers,
George Cooper,
Alec B. FrancisAs described in a film magazine, The parents of Lorelei Knight (De Remer) are anxious to make a small fortune off of her beauty. They send her to New York to become a member of a "girl show". Bob Wharton (Powers), the dissolute son of a millionaire, falls in love with the girl. When Lorelei learns that her father is ill and money is needed, she marries Bob although she does not love him. Bob's father (Burton) cuts off his allowance and Bob is forced to go to work. The wholesomeness of Lorelei kindles a desire in Bob to become a better man. He is getting along well when Lorelei's worthless brother leads Bob back to his old life. Lorelei is about to leave him when she is persuaded by Adoree Demorest (Johns), known as the wickedest woman in New York, and Campbell Pope (Joyner), a critic in love with Adoree, to stay. When Bob learns that he is going to be a father, he conquers his desire for drink. With the birth of their son, pleasant relations resume among Bob and Lorelei.