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For Her Father's Sins

Oct 18, 1914
0h 20m
★ 0.0

Overview

Laura Bell runs away from her country home to the city, where she becomes a clerk in a department store. Her brother, Frank, follows her to New York, but is unable to place her. He becomes interested in a settlement house and obtains a position in social service work. Mary Ashton, daughter of the proprietor of the store where Laura works, is shocked to find that her father pays his clerks starvation wages.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Majestic Motion Picture Company

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Cast

Wallace Reid

Frank Bell

Wallace Reid

Billie West

Laura Bell

Billie West

Al W. Filson

John Ashton

Al W. Filson

Blanche Sweet

Mary Ashton

Blanche Sweet