God's Man (1917)
Arnold L'Hommedieu and his friends Archie Hartogensis and Hugo Waldemar go to New York to find work after being unfairly expelled from college. Arnold starts off as helpful and idealistic, but after being beaten down by life, he decides he is only after money and becomes an opium smuggler. His pals have fared no better: Archie becomes a drug addict and is in debt thanks to his spendthrift fiancee, while Hugo has lost his money after investing in a show that flopped. The two go to Arnold for financial aid. They await a shipment of opium, but the police are onto them and raid the hideout; only Arnold evades the cops.
Director: George Irving
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H.B. Warner as Arnold L'Hommedieu |
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Kate Lester as Mrs. L'Hommedieu |
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Albert Tavernier as Richard L'Hommedieu |
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Stanhope Wheatcroft as Paul L'Hommedieu |
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Barbara Castleton as Bertie |
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Barbara Gilroy as Eunice |
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Sydney Vorzimer as Hans |
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Edward Earle as Archie Hartogensis |
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Harry B. Eytinge as Hartogesis Sr. |
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Mario Fouche as Carol Cato |
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Ricca Allen as Mrs. Pickens |
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Walter Hiers as Hugo Waldemar |
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Marion Cumming as The Philosopher's Niece |
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William Frederic as Joh Waldemar |
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Tom Burrough as The Philosopher |
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Maud de Vere as Mother Mybus |
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Jean Stuart as Sonia |
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Jack Sherrill as Pink |
| Writing | Anthony Paul Kelly | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | George Bronson Howard | Novel |
| Directing | George Irving | Director |