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The Master Hand
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The Master Hand

Aug 23, 1915
0h 50m
★ 0.0

Overview

James Rallston, facing financial hardship, marries a wealthy invalid widow with a daughter, Jean, and plots to control her fortune. He orchestrates her confinement in a sanitarium by drugging her and falsely claiming she is insane, with the help of a conniving doctor and sanitarium keeper. Fifteen years later, Rallston has lost Jean's fortune through speculation and seeks help from John Bigelow to recover it, offering Jean as a reward. Bigelow, suspicious of Rallston, discovers the truth about the widow and Jean's father, and rescues the widow from the sanitarium.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Premo Feature Film Corp.

Cast

Nat C. Goodwin

John Bigelow

Nat C. Goodwin

Theodore Babcock

James Rallston

Theodore Babcock

Julia Stuart

Mrs. Rallston

Julia Stuart

Florence Malone

Jean Rallston

Florence Malone

Clarissa Selwynne

Dr. Lane

Clarissa Selwynne

Katherine Lee

Dot

Katherine Lee

Madge Evans

Jean as a Child

Madge Evans

Kittens Reichert

Child

Kittens Reichert

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Ed Pembroke

Carroll Fleming

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Dr. Garside

Alex Calvert

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