Dust (1916)
Marion Moore, a young woman from a wealthy family, and her encounter with the harsh realities of industrial labor. Her sweetheart, Frank Kenyon, exposes the appalling working conditions in her father's factory, particularly the plight of a young worker, Mina, whose hand is mangled in a machine. Marion initially resists confronting her father, but a visit to Mina's home, forced by Frank, changes her perspective.
Director: Edward Sloman
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Franklin Ritchie as Frank Kenyon |
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Winifred Greenwood as Marion Moore |
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Harry von Meter as John D. Moore |
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William Marshall as Bud |
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Marguerite Nichols as Mina |
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Louise Lester as Mina's mother |
| Directing | Edward Sloman | Director |
| Writing | Julian La Mothe | Scenario Writer |
| Camera | Ira H. Morgan | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Sidney Algier | Assistant Director |