A Gamblers' Way (1914)
Jim Kane, a gambler, prevails upon Grace Carew to marry him. Grace is undecided whom she loves the best, John Hunter, a ranchman, or Kane, but finally decides to marry Kane. Some time later, we see Kane abusing his wife, neglecting her and always in a state of intoxication. Hunter has always been a friend of the family and it was nothing unusual to see him in their home, but Kane, entering the house one evening under the influence of liquor, misinterprets the meaning of Hunter's presence there, and upbraids his wife, slapping her in the face. Hunter is furious, but controls himself.
Director: Lloyd Ingraham
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Carl Stockdale as John Hunter, a Ranchman |
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True Boardman as Jim Kane |
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Evelyn Selbie as Louise Carew |
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Reina Valdez as Grace Carew |
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Victor Potel as The Bartender |
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Harry Todd as |
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Josephine Rector as |
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Emory Johnson as |
| Directing | Lloyd Ingraham | Director |