To Save the Road (1916)
The vote stands a tie on the railroad bill that will mean ruin to the Western line should it pass the State Legislature. By getting Senator Brown, who is aboard a liner quarantined in the bay, to the Capitol the day will be saved. The road superintendent takes a daring chance and aboard a motorboat succeeds in smuggling the Senator ashore and to a Western special which speeds off towards the Capitol of the neighboring State.
Director: J. Gunnis Davis
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Helen Gibson as Helen |
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George A. Williams as Senator Brown |
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Roy Watson as |
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Scott Pembroke as The Road Superintendent |
| Directing | J. Gunnis Davis | Director |
| Writing | Homer Von Flindt | Story |