The $100,000 Bill (1915)
Alaskan prospector Guy Roberts receives a giant $100,000 bill and boards a ship to Seattle, only to be targeted by Soapy Smith and his gang who try to steal the fortune, leading to a comical, suspenseful cat-and-mouse game where Roberts outsmarts them by hiding the bill under a steamship label on his trunk, proving his cleverness and winning the skipper's daughter.
Director: Walter Edwards
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Walter Edwards as Guy Roberts |
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Bob Kortman as Oily - the Crook |
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Leona Hutton as Goldie |
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Louis Durham as Soapy Smith |
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Ethel Ullman as Ruth Duncan |
| Directing | Walter Edwards | Director |
| Writing | J.G. Hawks | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | J.G. Hawks | Story |
| Production | Thomas H. Ince | Producer |