A Favor to a Friend (1919)
When Mary Worthington will not sign a document absolving the executors of her late father's estate from the loss of money due to mismanagement, they lock her up to force her to comply. Meanwhile, Danny Abbott, a press agent for Mary's friend, Gloria Morning, and two East Side Jewish backers, worry that Gloria's failing musical, The Purple Pagoda , will ruin them. Danny persuades his friend Robert Garrison to kidnap Gloria and release her before showtime, thus creating a news item to attract ticket buyers. When Mary escapes and approaches Gloria's apartment, Garrison, thinking that she is Gloria, kidnaps her. Mary plays along to escape the executors and falls in love with him at his cabin where they fight off Gloria's would-be rescuers. After the executors find Mary and take her to an insane asylum, Garrison saves her, they marry, and Gloria's show becomes a success.
Director: John Ince
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Emmy Wehlen as May Worthington |
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Jack Mulhall as Robert Garrison |
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Hugh Fay as Danny Abbott |
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Joseph Kilgour as Mark Arnold |
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Effie Conley as Gloria Morning |
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Rube Miller as Sam Arnold |
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Harry Todd as William Z. Williams |
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Fred Warren as The Star Tenor |
| Directing | John Ince | Director |
| Writing | Luther Reed | Writer |
| Crew | Arthur Martinelli | Cinematography |