The Conspiracy (1916)
Accused of stealing the annual report of the Great Western Railroad Dick Olney is discharged though it was really the president’s secretary Hodges who took it to sell information to the opposition. When Dick saves the life of the president’s daughter, Marjorie and her mother, the boss wishes to reward him, so he gives Dick another chance. Dick becomes suspicious of Hodges, when he learns that he and money lender, Gentry, are in cahoots. He takes desperate measures to foil their plans and succeeds in saving the day!
Director: Henry MacRae
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Harry Carey as Dick Olney |
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Edith Johnson as Marjorie Montague |
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Edwin Wallock as Matthew Montague - Marjorie's Father |
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Lee Shumway as Hodges |
| Directing | Henry MacRae | Director |
| Writing | Leona Radnor | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | William Parker | Story |