The Man with the Iron Heart (1915)
I.M. Mann, millionaire president of a large corporation, is known as "the man with the iron heart." James Boyd, cashier for Mann's corporation, is delayed one morning because of a dying mother, and is discharged. Then Boyd goes to Union headquarters with his story. The thousands of workmen employed by Mann finally reach the limit of endurance, and at a union meeting, resolve to demand increased wages, a cessation of child labor and other benefits, or strike. He refuses to hear a committee of workmen and says, "I'll close up the factories and let you starve."
Director: George Nichols
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Al W. Filson as I.M. Mann - the Man with the Iron Heart |
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Lillian Hayward as Mrs. Mann |
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Fred Hearn as James Boyd - the Cashier |
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Vivian Reed as Conscience |
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Lafe McKee as Doyle |
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George Demarest as Burke |
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Cecil Holland as Death |
| Writing | Henry Kolker | Story |
| Directing | George Nichols | Director |