The Man and the Woman (1908)
John and Tom Wilkins are brothers and most divergent in natures. John is a clergyman and a noble, upright fellow, while Tom is a scapegrace, wild, reckless and unscrupulous. Not having the parental guidance so essential in youth, his father being dead and his mother blind, he drifted into bad company, the contaminating influence deeply affecting his susceptible nature.
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George Gebhardt | As: Tom Wilkins |
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Linda Arvidson | As: Gladys |
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Charles Inslee | As: False Clergyman |
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Harry Solter | As: Priest |
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John and Tom Wilkins are brothers and most divergent in natures. John is a clergyman and a noble, upright fellow, while Tom is a scapegrace, wild, reckless and unscrupulous. Not having the parental guidance so essential in youth, his father being dead and his mother blind, he drifted into bad company, the contaminating influence deeply affecting his susceptible nature.
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George Gebhardt |
Tom Wilkins |
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Linda Arvidson |
Gladys |
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Charles Inslee |
False Clergyman |
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Harry Solter |
Priest |
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D.W. Griffith |
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