Out of the Night (1918)
Rosalie Lane's sister dies from overwork at the Treadwell mills. Asking the company for enough money to bury her sister she is denied leading to desperate measures on her part. After many struggles she can save herself from a life of squalor and find happiness.
Director:
James Kirkwood
Writer:
Bennet Musson
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Catherine Calvert as Rosalie Lane |
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Herbert Rawlinson as Bob Storrow |
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Fred Esmelton as Richard Storrow |
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Emmett King as Henry Treadwell |
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Harry Myers as Ralph Evanns |
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Ida Darling as Adelaide Storrow |
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Bessie Stinson as Madge Dowling |
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Eldean Steuart as Elise Storrow |
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Harry Lee as Jim Nash |
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Dan Malloy as Cashier |
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Barney Gilmore as Trustee of Magdalene Home |
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William Gerald as Trustee of Magdalene Home |
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Tom Brooke as Trustee of Magdalene Home |
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Ivo Dawson as |
| Writing | Bennet Musson | Screenplay |
| Writing | E. Lloyd Sheldon | Theatre Play |
| Directing | James Kirkwood | Director |
| Camera | Larry Williams | Camera Operator |
| Art | S.M. Unander | Art Direction |
| Crew | Frank A. Keeney | Presenter |
| Crew | James Kirkwood | Supervisor of Production Resources |