Mister 44 (1916)
In the sordid shirt factory in which she works, Sadie Hicks dreams of the great outdoors. Surrounded by men of puny minds and flabby bodies, her fancy goes out to great manhood that is strong of mind and muscle. Translated in the language of the shirt factory life she knows best, she finds that she admires a man with a 44 chest. She sees a shipment of 44s all ready to be sent to Arizona, and she writes a little note and tucks it into one of the shirts. On account of a rush order, the box is sent to Canada and the shirt with Sadie's note reaches John Stoddard, a wealthy civil engineer, who prefers the life of the woods to the polite society enjoyed by his family and friends.
Director: Henry Otto
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Harold Lockwood as John Stoddard |
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May Allison as Sadie Hicks |
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Lester Cuneo as Eagle Eye |
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Yona Landowska as Larry Livingston |
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Henry Otto as Dick Westfall |
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Aileen Allen as Mrs. Westfall |
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Belle Hutchinson as Mrs. Stoddard |
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Lee Arms as Ferguson |
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Franklyn Hall as Undetermined Role |
| Directing | Henry Otto | Director |
| Writing | Henry Otto | Adaptation |
| Camera | Tony Gaudio | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Bennett Molter | Assistant Director |
| Camera | Benjamin Pieraoli | Assistant Camera |
| Writing | E.J. Rath | Novel |
| Writing | Charles A. Taylor | Scenario Writer |