The Gamblers (1919)
Catherine Ames impulsively marries district attorney James Darwin after suffering Wilbur Emerson's neglect. Emerson turns to a career of high finance, but borrows unlawfully on notes to avoid disaster. Darwin prosecutes the investigation case. One of Emerson's business associates, George Cowper, gives a signed confession to Darwin. Emerson breaks into Catherine's room to obtain the confession, but is caught by Darwin, who accuses his wife of unfaithfulness.
Director: Paul Scardon
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Harry T. Morey as Wilbur Emerson |
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Charles Kent as John Emerson |
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Agnes Ayres as Isabel Emerson |
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Helen Ferguson as Catherine Ames |
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Eric Mayne as James Darwin |
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George Majeroni as George Cowper |
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George Backus as Giles Raymond |
| Directing | Paul Scardon | Director |
| Camera | Robert A. Stuart | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Lucien Hubbard | Writer |
| Writing | Sam Taylor | Writer |
| Writing | Charles Klein | Theatre Play |