A Western Girl's Sacrifice (1911)
Young Harry Farman and Eloise Wendell are engaged to be married. Harry is a wealthy young fellow and Eloise is a society girl, and both find pleasure in their clubs and other such luxuries that the city affords the fashionable, wealthy set. Eloise, who has rode a hobby of philanthropy is engaged with her club and other clubs, who are holding a tag day, the funds to go to the children of the poor. Eloise, with another friend, invades a saloon in a fashionable hotel, and are invited to have a drink by two men seated at a table. Eloise, in fun, lifts the glass to her lips when Farman enters. The match is broken off and the next day Farman, with a friend, goes west.
Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
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Gilbert M. Anderson as Spike Shannon |
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Gladys Field as Nora Flannigan |
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Arthur Mackley as Fight promoter |
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Lew Rushing as Fighter |
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Glenn Shaver as Referee |
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Margaret Joslin as |
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Fred Church as |
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Harry Todd as |
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Augustus Carney as |
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William A. Russell as |
| Directing | Gilbert M. Anderson | Director |
| Writing | Gilbert M. Anderson | Writer |
| Production | Gilbert M. Anderson | Producer |