The Pseudo Prodigal (1913)
The spoiled son of an indulgent father gives up his home and career after a quarrel and leaves home. He drifts down the path of life with vice and degradation as his companions. He meets a girl in a saloon whose life has always been in the depths and falls in love with her. This girl meets a sister of charity, who tells her of "The Light About the Throne," and urges her to reform, giving her a card and telling her to call on her at any time she needs help.
Director: Raoul Walsh
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Robert Harron as The Prodigal Son |
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Miriam Cooper as The Prodigal's Sweetheart |
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Ralph Lewis as The Prodigal's Father |
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Raoul Walsh as The Prodigal's Rival |
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Sue Balfour as Sister of Mercy |
| Directing | Raoul Walsh | Director |