The Clean-Up (1915)
Miriam, daughter of wealthy politician John Barker is engaged to reporter George Prescott. Prescott is assigned to expose gambling conditions and discovers Barker is a grafter. Miriam doesn’t believe Prescott and breaks the engagement only to fall victim to gambling fever. When she is arrested in a raid on a gaming house her father sees the error of his ways and becomes a reform candidate of the "Clean-up" party. He wins and George and Miriam reunite.
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Winifred Greenwood | As: Miriam Barker |
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Frank Borzage | As: George Prescott |
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George Field | As: Allan Hale |
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Lizette Thorne | As: Claire Durand |
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Al Fordyce | As: John Barker - Miriam's Father |
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Miriam, daughter of wealthy politician John Barker is engaged to reporter George Prescott. Prescott is assigned to expose gambling conditions and discovers Barker is a grafter. Miriam doesn’t believe Prescott and breaks the engagement only to fall victim to gambling fever. When she is arrested in a raid on a gaming house her father sees the error of his ways and becomes a reform candidate of the "Clean-up" party. He wins and George and Miriam reunite.
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Winifred Greenwood |
Miriam Barker |
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Frank Borzage |
George Prescott |
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George Field |
Allan Hale |
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Lizette Thorne |
Claire Durand |
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Al Fordyce |
John Barker - Miriam's Father |
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Charles Bartlett |
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