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King Baggot | ... |
Dr. Fenton
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Grace Lewis | ... |
Helen Elliott - The Doctor's Fiancée
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William Robert Daly | ... |
Jacob Elliott
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William E. Shay | ... |
Frederick Norwood - The Loan Shark
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Effie Nicholls | ... |
Gertrude Norwood - The Loan Shark's Daughter
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Rolinda Bainbridge | ... |
Lize Nawn
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Otis Turner |
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Herbert Brenon | ... | (story) |
Produced by
Carl Laemmle | ... | producer |
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- Motion Picture Distributors and Sales Company (1912) (United States) (theatrical)
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Jacob Elliott, who is in moderate circumstances, finds after his wife's and daughter's deaths that he must apply to a loan shark to obtain the money to settle his many bills. He falls into the clutches of a grasping usurer who seeks to ruin him. Driven to desperation he steals, and when found out, attempts to kill his daughter Helen and himself rather than face the disgrace. The loan shark's daughter Gertrude is thrown from a buggy when attempting to drive a spirited horse and is seriously injured. A delicate operation must be performed, and Dr. Fenlon, Helen Elliott's fiancé and the only physician who is able to perform this operation, is called in. Learning of the old clerk's financial condition, the doctor demands as a fee from the loan shark, the power of attorney, the principal and the interest, on account of which he has been bleeding Jacob Elliott, and the usurer yields to save his daughter. The operation is successful and the doctor hastens to Elliott's home with the glad tidings. He arrives just in time to prevent the awful act of destruction, and the picture ends happily, with the sweethearts in each other's arms. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis |
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Movie Connections | Referenced in Carl Laemmle (2019). See more » |