On the Banks of the Wabash (1923)
An inventor, David Hammond is the son of a ship's captain. He leaves his sweetheart, Lisbeth Bixler, and goes to the city to promote his invention. Lisbeth's father, an unsuccessful artist, deserts his family, secretly intending to commit suicide.
Director: J. Stuart Blackton
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Mary Carr as Anne Bixler |
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Burr McIntosh as 'Cap' Hammond |
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James Morrison as David |
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Lumsden Hare as Paul Bixler |
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Mary MacLaren as Yvonne |
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Madge Evans as Lisbeth |
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George Neville as Sash Brown |
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Marcia Harris as Tilda Spiffen |
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Edward Roseman as Westerley Spiffen |
| Directing | J. Stuart Blackton | Director |
| Writing | Elaine S. Carrington | Writer |