A Woman's Wit (1913)
Ranch foreman Ned Fern keeps the weekly payroll in his safe overnight. A gambler (and notorious murderer) holds Ned's I.O.U.s for a large amount. Ned's wife pleads with him not to gamble, but he goes anyway, increasing his debt to $1,500. The wife's actions and "wit" ultimately drive the plot.
Director: Reginald Barker
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Richard Stanton as Ned Fern |
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Leona Hutton as Ned's Wife |
| Directing | Reginald Barker | Director |
| Production | Thomas H. Ince | Producer |