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On the Stroke of Three

Oct 30, 1924
1h 10m
★ 0.0

A thrilling story of love, romance and adventure with those three popular favorites.

Overview

Lafayette Jordan (Davis), financier, plans to inundate Caribou Canyon and turn it into a reservoir, but the villagers will not sell him their land. Among the resentful villagers is Judson Forrest (Harlan), who wants to be an inventor. Mary Jordan (Bellamy), daughter of the financier, is hurt and spends a night at his home. Learning of his attitude toward her father, she poses as a domestic at the Jordan home. Later, in New York, Judson looks her up. He is trying to sell his invention and, to get funds, he mortgages his home. The village banker, in league with Jordan, sells the financier the mortgage, and a foreclosure threatens when Jordan's business agent Henry Mogridge (Miljan) double-crosses Judson. The youth thinks Mary working against him. Friends come to Judson's aid and he pays off the mortgage in the nick of time. He learns that Jordan knew nothing of the methods employed by his agent and that Mary loves him.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Associated Arts Corporation
Film Booking Offices of America (FBO)

Cast

Kenneth Harlan

Judson Forrest

Kenneth Harlan

Madge Bellamy

Mary Jordan

Madge Bellamy

Mary Carr

'Ma' Forrest

Mary Carr

John Miljan

Henry Mogridge

John Miljan

Robert Dudley

Jasper Saddler

Robert Dudley

Leonore Matre

Lillian Haskins

Leonore Matre

Edwards Davis

Lafayette Jordan

Edwards Davis

Eddie Phillips

Austin Dudley

Eddie Phillips

Dorothy Dahmas

Emily Jordan

Dorothy Dahmas

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