Marriage for Convenience (1919)
Barbara Rand is blinded when she leaps through a window to escape an assailant. Her sister, Natalie, reluctantly abandons her fiancé, Ned Gardiner, and marries Oliver Landis, who can provide the money needed for Barbara's operation. Unaware that Oliver was Barbara's attacker, Natalie blames his business partner, Howard Pollard, who was with Barbara on the night she was injured. Natalie holds Howard at gunpoint, but when her husband arrives, he promises to deal with the villain making sure Howard falls to his death. Upon Barbara’s release from the hospital, Oliver tries to blind her once. Natalie threatens him with a pistol, but Oliver wrests it away from her. He then realizes that he can no longer hide his guilt from Natalie or the police and shoots himself. Barbara has been avenged, and Natalie is free to marry Ned.
Director: Sidney Olcott
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Catherine Calvert as Natalie Rand |
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Ann May as Barbara Rand |
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George Majeroni as Oliver Landis |
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Edmund Burns as Ned Gardiner |
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Cesare Gravina as Lazzare |
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Henry Sedley as Howard Pollard |
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Blanche Davenport as Mrs. Raleigh Rand |
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Sadie Leonard as Mrs. Daniel Chester |
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George Pauncefort as Dick Stanton |
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Edward Slow as Negro Servant |
| Directing | Sidney Olcott | Director |
| Writing | Bennet Musson | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | E. Lloyd Sheldon | Story |
| Camera | Barry Williamson | Camera Operator |
| Crew | Frank A. Keeney | Presenter |
| Crew | S.M. Unander | Technical Supervisor |