A Good Loser ()


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Bidding goodbye to his fiancée, Evelyn Haselton, Harry Littlejohn goes West to seek his fortune, where he contracts pneumonia and almost dies. Dr. Jim nurses Harry back to health and the two men become fast friends. Later, the doctor... See more »

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Lee Hill ...
Harry Littlejohn
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Doctor Jim
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Evelyn Haselton
Richard Rosson ...
Jack Monroe (as Dick Rosson)
Graham Pettie ...
McCoy (as Graham Pette)
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Long William

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Richard Donaldson ... (as Dick Donaldson)

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George Elwood Jenks ... (scenario)
 
John W. Short ... (story)

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Gus Peterson ... (as G.C. Peterson)

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Bidding goodbye to his fiancée, Evelyn Haselton, Harry Littlejohn goes West to seek his fortune, where he contracts pneumonia and almost dies. Dr. Jim nurses Harry back to health and the two men become fast friends. Later, the doctor travels to the East to visit a dying friend, falls in love with the ailing man's daughter and marries her. When the newlyweds return home, Harry is shocked to see that his friend's new wife is Evelyn, but respect for the doctor prevents him from revealing their former relationship. Because Doctor Jim's work keeps him away from home so frequently, Evelyn imagines he no longer loves her and agrees to elope with Jack Monroe. Harry discovers their plans and shoots Jack but is mortally wounded in the struggle. The doctor thinks that Harry was the culprit but learns the truth as his friend is dying. Evelyn accepts her husband's forgiveness, and they begin their marriage again. Written by Pamela Short

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Trivia This film is listed in the Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Database as, No holdings located in archives. See more »

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