| Harry T. Morey | ... | Hugh Jordan | |
| Florence Deshon | ... | Mrs. Beaumont | |
| Alice Terry | ... | Penelope Winthrop | |
| Denton Vane | ... | Larry Kendall | |
| William Shea | ... | Whiskers O'Brien | |
| Jessie Stevens | ... | Mrs. Clancey | |
| Aida Horton | ... | A Child |
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| Paul Scardon | |||
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| William Addison Lathrop | screenplay | |
| William Addison Lathrop | story | |
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| Robert A. Stuart | |||
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| Albert E. Smith | .... | presenter | |
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This is one of four films Alice Terry made for Vitagraph. Although she had a starring role she was to wait three more years before achieving a popular success with THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APPOCALYPSE. Only one of these four Vitagraphs survives. This film is among the lost.