The New Superintendent (1911)
James Morley, superintendent of the Crown Hill oil refinery, is unable to cope with the rough element in the works. Jack Hartway asks for a position, and Mr. Hastings discharges Morley. Hartway is duly installed as the new superintendent, and his first act is to put up a sign that Rooney, the bully, has formerly resented. Rooney tears the sign down, goes to the office to confront Hartway, is knocked down, and is made to nail the sign up again.
Director: Francis Boggs
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Herbert Rawlinson as Jack Hartway - the New Superintendent |
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Tom Santschi as Bill Rooney - a Workman |
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Fred Huntley as Pat Grogan - Bill's Tool |
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George Hernandez as James Morley - the Old Superintendent |
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Nick Cogley as Hastings - Owner of the Oil Refinery |
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Edward H. Philbrook as The Sheriff |
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Major J.A. McGuire as The Bartender |
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Frank Opperman as A Workman |
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Iva Shepard as Mabel Hastings |
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Genevieve Davis as The Maid |
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Jane Keckley as The Cook |
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Hoot Gibson as |
| Directing | Francis Boggs | Director |
| Writing | Francis Boggs | Writer |