The District Attorney's Conscience (1913)
Tony Gazeco, one of the workers in the factory, is an anarchist and agitator. Being of excitable nature he is looked upon by the other men as a leader and during the lunch hour makes impassionate speeches. Will and May Mason passing in an auto are witnesses to one of the tirades and going to the office of Fred Jackson, the owner, tell him of the probable strike...
Director: Arthur V. Johnson
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Arthur V. Johnson as Will Mason - the District Attorney |
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Lottie Briscoe as May Mason - the District Attorey's Wife |
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Howard M. Mitchell as Fred Jackson - the Seducer |
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Charles Brandt as Tony Gazeco - the Laborer |
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Florence Hackett as Rose Gazeco - the Laborer's Wife |
| Directing | Arthur V. Johnson | Director |