The Weakness of Strength (1916)
Through a real estate purchase Daniel Gaynor acquires all rights in the waterway leading from Moose River to the mill. The original owner has never made use of his rights, but Gaynor, whose one thought is to get power, refuses to allow logs to be floated down the river running through his property. The men resent this injustice, and there is a fight between Gaynor and Bill Jackson, Bill representing the lumbermen.
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Edmund Breese | As: Daniel Gaynor |
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Clifford Bruce | As: Bill Jackson |
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Ormi Hawley | As: Mary Alden |
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Evelyn Brent | As: Bessie Alden |
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Florence Moore | As: Little Bessie |
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Through a real estate purchase Daniel Gaynor acquires all rights in the waterway leading from Moose River to the mill. The original owner has never made use of his rights, but Gaynor, whose one thought is to get power, refuses to allow logs to be floated down the river running through his property. The men resent this injustice, and there is a fight between Gaynor and Bill Jackson, Bill representing the lumbermen.
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| Certification: | NR |
Cast
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Edmund Breese |
Daniel Gaynor |
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Clifford Bruce |
Bill Jackson |
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Ormi Hawley |
Mary Alden |
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Evelyn Brent |
Bessie Alden |
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Florence Moore |
Little Bessie |
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Clifford Grey |
Richard Grant |
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Harry Revier |
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Wallace Clifton |
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Aaron Hoffman |
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