The Sting of Victory (1916)
David Whiting belongs to a fine old aristocratic family of the south and is an officer in the United States Army. He believes in the Union and he is opposed to slavery. When the Civil War breaks out he frees his personal slaves and joins his regiment to fight for the north.
Director: J. Charles Haydon
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Henry B. Walthall as David Whiting / Walker Whiting |
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Antoinette Walker as Ruth Tyler |
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Anne Leigh as Edith Whiting |
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John Lorenz as Jack Spencer |
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Thomas Commerford as David Whiting Sr. |
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Richardson Cotton as Thomas Spicer |
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Jack Dale as George Spicer |
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Laura Frankenfield as Mrs. Whiting |
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Ellis Paul as Little Boy |
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Bond Turner as Rufus |
| Directing | J. Charles Haydon | Director |
| Directing | Robert P. Thompson | Assistant Director |
| Camera | Will E. Smith | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Charles Mortimer Peck | Scenario Writer |