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Cheating the Public
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Cheating the Public

Jan 20, 1918
1h 10m
★ 0.0

ALL! ALL! GRAPHICALLY SHOWN ALL! ALL in WILLIAM FOX'S Stupendous 1918 Cinemelodrama "Cheating the Public" THE GREATEST MELODRAMA EVER FILMED

Overview

John Dowling, a greedy factory owner, cuts his employees' pay while raising their food prices at the company store. The employees strike but to no avail. Mary Garvin visits Dowling to plead the laborers' cause, but because her mother had once refused his marriage proposal, he attacks Mary out of revenge. In the struggle, Dowling is shot, and Mary is tried and convicted of murder. Before the execution, foreman "Bull" Thompson boasts that his bullet killed Dowling during Mary and the factory owner's struggle, and Dowling's son Chester, who has attempted to introduce reforms into the factory, races to the governor's train to secure a pardon for Mary. After Mary's release, she and Chester are married.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Fox Film Corporation

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Cast

Enid Markey

Mary Garvin

Enid Markey

Ralph Lewis

John Dowling

Ralph Lewis

Wanda Hawley

Grace Martin

Wanda Hawley

Bertram Grassby

Chester Dowling

Bertram Grassby

Tom Wilson

'Bull' Thompson

Tom Wilson

Edward Peil Sr.

Mary's Attorney

Edward Peil Sr.

Carrie Clark Ward

Mrs. O'Toole

Carrie Clark Ward

Fanny Midgley

Mary's Mother

Fanny Midgley

Frankie Lee

Frankie Garvin

Frankie Lee

Charles Edler

Martin

Charles Edler

Barbara Conley

Bobby

Barbara Conley

Baby Cohen

The Baby Brother

Baby Cohen