The Man Who Stayed at Home (1919)
In a Virginia resort town in August 1918, Christopher Brent is viewed as a slacker because he refuses to enlist. Secretly, Christopher is observing German spies who are passing information about coastal fortifications for invasion preparations. Seeing Christopher consort with Mrs. Miriam Lee, also from the secret service, his fiancee Molly Preston, who had been bothered by the talk about him, becomes jealous. When Molly's brother Norman discovers a German code book in Mrs. Lee's possession, Christopher, who obtained the book when he destroyed the wireless of the chief spy, Carl Sanderson, who also loves Molly, is suspected of aiding the Germans.
Director: Herbert Blaché
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King Baggot as Christopher Brent |
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Claire Whitney as Molly Preston |
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Robert Whittier as Fritz |
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A.J. Herbert as Norman Preston |
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Lila Leslie as Miriam Lee |
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Frank Bennett as Carl Sanderson |
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Ricca Allen as Miss Myrtle |
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Robert Paton Gibbs as Judge Preston |
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Julia Calhoun as Fräulein Schroeder |
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Ida Darling as Mrs. Sanderson |
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A. Lloyd Lack as Gaston Letour |
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Betty Hutchinson as |
| Directing | Herbert Blaché | Director |
| Writing | June Mathis | Writer |
| Writing | J.E. Harold Terry | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Lechmere Worrall | Theatre Play |
| Production | Maxwell Karger | Supervising Producer |
| Crew | Eugene Gaudio | Cinematography |