A Frightful Blunder (1913)
An eye strain was really the cause of making the young business man realize that he loved the young typist and a wrongly compounded remedy for the same eye strain placed the girl in grave danger, the danger being averted merely through the ingenuity of the young business man with the help of his friend, the power superintendent of the city's street-car lines.
Director: Anthony O'Sullivan
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Charles West as The Young Businessman |
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Viola Barry as The Young Woman |
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Walter Miller as The Pharmacist |
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Kate Bruce as The Young Woman's Mother |
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William A. Carroll as A Customer |
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Harry Carey as The Superintendent |
| Directing | Anthony O'Sullivan | Director |
| Writing | Edward Acker | Story |