
Three Friends (1913)
Each night, after the day's work at the factory, the three bachelor friends met and declared anew their attachment over a social glass. They bound themselves to remain thus as long as life might last, never to marry. But one was a traitor, while the other two were called away. A widened breach, a quarrel, fanned the resentment, but true friendship at last claimed its own.
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Henry B. Walthall | As: The Husband |
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Blanche Sweet | As: The Wife |
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John Francis Dillon | As: First Friend |
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Lionel Barrymore | As: Second Friend |
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Joseph McDermott | As: Third Friend |
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Each night, after the day's work at the factory, the three bachelor friends met and declared anew their attachment over a social glass. They bound themselves to remain thus as long as life might last, never to marry. But one was a traitor, while the other two were called away. A widened breach, a quarrel, fanned the resentment, but true friendship at last claimed its own.
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Certification: | NR |
Cast
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Henry B. Walthall |
The Husband |
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Blanche Sweet |
The Wife |
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John Francis Dillon |
First Friend |
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Lionel Barrymore |
Second Friend |
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Joseph McDermott |
Third Friend |
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Mae Marsh |
The Wife's Friend |
Directed By
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D.W. Griffith |
Director |
Writing Credits
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M.S. Reardon |
Writer |
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