A Debut in the Secret Service (1914)
Lord Trevor and his ward, Nan Tremain are prominent figures in London society, as well as clandestine agents of the government. With the help of wealthy East Indian, Abdul, who posed as Trevor’s body servant, Nan dressed as a foreign noblewoman, recovers the plans of certain coast fortifications which had fallen into the hands of double agent, Col. Pfaff and would have been of irredeemable loss to her country had they reached another country.
Director: Frederick Sullivan
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James Cruze as Lord Trevor |
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Florence La Badie as Nan Tremaine - Lord Trevor's Ward |
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Nolan Gane as Jones - a dissipated Clerk |
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Justus D. Barnes as Abdul |
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Frank Farrington as Pierce - an Englishman |
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David Thompson as Sir Edward Wray - Secretary of Foreign Affairs |
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Claude Cooper as |
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Arthur Bauer as Pfaff - a German Agent |
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Joseph Baker as |
| Directing | Frederick Sullivan | Director |
| Writing | Lloyd Lonergan | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Charles Herbert New | Story |