The Salvation Army Lass (1909)
A girl from the New York slums falls in with crooks. After her love is arrested following a barfight turned deadly, her life seems directionless-- that is, until she's saved from the streets by a band of Salvationists. She enrolls, and soon afterward encounters her former love in the same bar. Her faith is real, and strong, and her former love doesn't like this.
Director: D.W. Griffith
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Florence Lawrence as Mary Wilson |
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Harry Solter as Bob Walton |
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Charles Inslee as Harry Brown / In Factory / In Street Crowds |
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Linda Arvidson as In First Bar / In Factory |
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Charles Avery as In First Bar / In Factory |
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Marion Leonard as Landlady / Shoplifter |
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Mack Sennett as At Factory / Salvationist Flagbearer |
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John R. Cumpson as Barkeep / Salvationist |
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Florence Barker as |
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Adele DeGarde as In Street Crowds |
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Edward Dillon as |
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George Gebhardt as In Second Bar / In Street Crowds |
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Robert Harron as In Street Crowds |
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Guy Hedlund as In Second Bar |
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Dell Henderson as |
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Arthur V. Johnson as In First Bar / Shoplifter's Companion / In Second Bar / In Street Crowds |
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Florence La Badie as |
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David Miles as Medical Orderly / Shoplifter's Companion / In Second Bar |
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Owen Moore as Salvation Army / Outside Factory |
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Herbert Prior as Outside Factory |
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Dorothy West as Salvation Army |
| Directing | D.W. Griffith | Director |
| Writing | D.W. Griffith | Writer |
| Writing | Edward Sheldon | Original Story |
| Crew | Billy Bitzer | Cinematography |
| Crew | Arthur Marvin | Cinematography |