The Carpenter (1913)
A mysterious, Christ-like stranger in modern (for 1913) clothing brings healing and peace to a family torn by fraternal conflict during the Civil War, using carpentry and his gentle demeanor to transform lives, focusing on redemption rather than literal carpentry, despite the title.
Director: Wilfrid North
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Charles Kent as The Stranger in Gray |
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Earle Williams as Harry Faulkner |
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Ned Finley as |
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Mary Maurice as |
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E.K. Lincoln as |
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Niles Welch as |
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Zena Keefe as |
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Lillian Walker as |
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Florence Foley as The Little Girl - Lillie Dryser |
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Herbert Barry as |
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Arthur Cozine as |
| Directing | Wilfrid North | Director |
| Writing | Marguerite Bertsch | Writer |