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To Cherish and Protect ()

  • Country:
  • Genres: ,
  • Release: 1915-10-26
  • Director: William Humphrey
  • Writers: William Vaughan Pettit
  • Language: None | English
  • Stars: Harry T. Morey , Harry Northrup , Gladden James , Estelle Mardo , Bobby Connelly , Carolyn Birch , L. Rogers Lytton , Louise Beaudet , Denton Vane
  • Runtime: min
  • Awards: N/A
  • AKA: To Cherish and Protect (United States of America) , To Cherish and Protect
  • Plot: After gambling with a customer's stock and losing, the stockbroking firm of Poole, Crane & Bream are completely ruined. They draw lots to see who will commit suicide. All are insured for amounts sufficient to cover their losses. Bream is secretly in love with Crane's wife, Helen, and he and Poole trick Crane so that he draws the fatal slip. After Bream assures Crane that his wife and child will be taken care of, Crane promises to end his life at 12 o'clock that night. Instead, he stumbles over the body of a suicide and exchanges identities with the dead man. Helen is cheated out of her insurance money, and forced into poverty, then believing her husband dead; for the sake of her child, marries Bream. One night, under the glare of a street lamp, Crane comes face to face with Bream and Poole, but they ignore his threats. He follows them to the home of Potts, the insurance company head, where some thrilling adventures take place. Bream and Poole once more try to 'frame' Crane, but Bill the burglar's dying confession clears him. Bream kills himself and Poole is 'sent up,' reuniting Crane and his wife.
  • IMDB:tt0006164
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