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Tim

Nov 18, 1912
0h 20m
★ 8.0

Overview

Tim spends his days running with a railroad gang which frustrates his struggling parents. When his father falls ill Tim reluctantly gets a job begrudging being forced into that position, but when events take a tragic turn he realizes the need for him to become a responsible adult.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

General Film Company
Edison Studios

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Cast

Charles Ogle

Bill Ryan

Charles Ogle

Barry O'Moore

Tim

Barry O'Moore

Robert Brower

Tim's Father

Robert Brower

Mrs. William Bechtel

Tim's Mother

Mrs. William Bechtel