
Jim (1914)
At the palatial home of a merchant the latter's wife entertains her husband's friends. The guests have all departed save one, the husband's most intimate and trusted friend. That this man should abuse the confidence of his friend and attempt to force his attentions upon the wife was a thing the merchant deemed little call to fortify against.
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Edward Coxen | As: Richard Dameron - the Poet |
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Winifred Greenwood | As: Beatrice Brandon |
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George Field | As: James Brandon |
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John Steppling | As: William Bent - the Publisher |
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William Bertram | As: Manservant |
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At the palatial home of a merchant the latter's wife entertains her husband's friends. The guests have all departed save one, the husband's most intimate and trusted friend. That this man should abuse the confidence of his friend and attempt to force his attentions upon the wife was a thing the merchant deemed little call to fortify against.
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Certification: | NR |
Cast
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Edward Coxen |
Richard Dameron - the Poet |
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Winifred Greenwood |
Beatrice Brandon |
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George Field |
James Brandon |
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John Steppling |
William Bent - the Publisher |
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William Bertram |
Manservant |
Directed By
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Tom Ricketts |
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Douglass Mallock |
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