The Good in the Worst of Us (1914)
Morton, encouraged by Watson, who wants to expel him from the bank, is the president who uses the bank's money for his private speculations. He gets very involved and when the matter is brought to the attention of the directors, he is asked to oblige to the default or go to prison. Morton would commit suicide except for his stenographer, Mary Lane, a beautiful and intelligent girl. She takes him in and discusses the matter with Morton's son, whom she loves.
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Alec B. Francis | As: Henry Morton |
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Belle Adair | As: Mary Lane, Morton's Secretary |
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Frederick Truesdell | As: John Watson |
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Morton, encouraged by Watson, who wants to expel him from the bank, is the president who uses the bank's money for his private speculations. He gets very involved and when the matter is brought to the attention of the directors, he is asked to oblige to the default or go to prison. Morton would commit suicide except for his stenographer, Mary Lane, a beautiful and intelligent girl. She takes him in and discusses the matter with Morton's son, whom she loves.
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Alec B. Francis |
Henry Morton |
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Belle Adair |
Mary Lane, Morton's Secretary |
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Frederick Truesdell |
John Watson |
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