Confidence (1922)
Bob Mortimer, an unsuccessful traveling salesman, picks up the wrong valise and finds it full of money. This gives him the confidence, which he has previously lacked, to convince the townspeople to invest in a new factory, prevent Josiah Wiggins from absconding with the invested funds, and marry Miriam Wiggins.
Director: Harry A. Pollard
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Herbert Rawlinson as Bob Mortimer |
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Harriet Hammond as Miriam Wiggins |
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Lincoln Plumer as Prof. Lang |
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William A. Carroll as Homer Waldron |
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Otto Hoffman as Josiah Wiggins |
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William Robert Daly as Ephraim Bates |
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Hallam Cooley as Elmer Tuttle |
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John Steppling as Henry Tuttle |
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Melbourne MacDowell as J. D. Sprowl |
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Robert Milasch as Bige Miller |
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Margaret Campbell as Mrs. Waldron |
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Sam Allen as Const. Kittering |
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Gerald Pring as Henry Taylor |
| Directing | Harry A. Pollard | Director |
| Writing | Bernard H. Hyman | Story |
| Writing | Raymond L. Schrock | Scenario Writer |
| Camera | Howard Oswald | Director of Photography |