Ten Nights in a Bar Room (1921)
Joe Morgan, a previously respectable worker, becomes a town drunkard, losing his job and neglecting his family due to the influence of the local tavern, the "Sickle and Sheaf". Joe's daughter, Little Mary, frequently comes to the bar to beg her father to return home. During a confrontation in the bar, a thrown glass hits Little Mary, resulting in her death. Devastated by the death of his child, Joe vows revenge but reforms, ending his addiction and reuniting with his family.
Director:
Oscar Apfel
Writer:
William W. Pratt
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Baby Ivy Ward as Little Mary Morgan |
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John Lowell as Joe Morgan |
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Charles Mackay as Simon Slade |
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Kempton Greene as Willie Hammond |
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Harry Fisher as Sample Switchel |
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Lillian Kemble-Cooper as Mehitabel |
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Leota Miller as Mrs. Hank Smith |
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Anna Q. Nilsson as |
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Nell Clark Keller as Fanny Morgan |
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James Phillips as Frank Slade |
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Ethel Dwyer as Dora Slade |
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Charles Byer as Harvey Green |
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John Woodford as Judge Hammond |
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Mrs. Thomas Ward as His Aunt |
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J. Norman Wells as Hank Smith |
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Thomas Vill as Judge Lyman |
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Richard Carlyle as The Village Doctor |
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Robert Hamilton as Foreman of the Mill |
| Directing | Oscar Apfel | Director |
| Writing | Timothy Shay Arthur | Novel |
| Writing | William W. Pratt | Screenplay |
| Writing | Lillian Case Russell | Adaptation |
| Camera | Joseph Settle | Director of Photography |