Money Mad (1908)
The central figure is an old miser, a Harpagon of sorts, who, like Frosine, stashes his ill-gotten money in a secret cellar. While the miser is at the bank, exchanging stolen notes for gold coin, a couple of thugs witness the transaction and see their opportunity-- It seems avarice grips the hearts of all those who'd possess the bag.
Director: D.W. Griffith
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Charles Inslee as The Miser |
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George Gebhardt as Second Villain |
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Arthur V. Johnson as Bank Clerk |
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Florence Lawrence as Bank Customer / Landlady |
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Jeanie Macpherson as Bank Customer |
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Mack Sennett as Man on the Street |
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Harry Solter as First Villain |
| Directing | D.W. Griffith | Director |
| Writing | D.W. Griffith | Writer |
| Camera | Billy Bitzer | Director of Photography |