The Power of the Press (1914) - Double Feature

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An innocent man, serving a sentence of five years in prison through the perjured testimony of the real criminal, Steve Carson, foreman of a shipyard, strikes up a warm friendship with his cellmate, Harold Norwood, a defaulting paying teller. No less strange than their friendship is the befriending of Steve's wife, Annie, by Julia Seymour, prima donna, who is Norwood's wife. As a reward of good behavior, the men are released on Christmas morning. Annie is bewildered by the receipt of a bank book which shows that large deposits of gold have been made in her name and that of her sister, Mary, by their uncle, George Hosford, who, dying in Alaska, has entrusted the book to Joe Hawes, a fellow prospector.


Main Cast: Lionel Barrymore, William Russell, Vivian Prescott, Betty Gray, Mrs. A.C. Marston, Charles E. Graham, Hector V. Sarno, Alan Hale, William Jefferson, Mrs. Lawrence Marston

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