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Whom God Hath Joined

May 31, 1912
0h 16m
★ 0.0

Overview

A young mechanic, temporarily residing in a southern city, found that business was slack in his trade, and decided to send his wife to her relations in the north until happier days dawned. He did not dream that he was putting her in peril, and when later he received word that the ship upon which she sailed had been lost with all on board, he was frantic with grief and self-reproach. Life in this city became hateful to him, and having no ties that bound him there, he abruptly departed into the country, deciding to wander wherever fate might lead him.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Thanhouser Company

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Cast

Marguerite Snow

The Wife

Marguerite Snow

James Cruze

The Husband

James Cruze

Florence La Badie

Sue

Florence La Badie