Through Turbulent Waters (1915)
The west is the stamping ground for Paul Temple and his thespian associates. He is talking with his sweetheart, Jane Dinsmore, as Alice Robinson, Jane's intimate friend, enters with a letter from an erstwhile associate, advising her to go to New York and accept a place in the chorus. A word from Temple, and Alice has made up her mind. She leaves for New York. Temple and Jane have been married some time and are living unhappily, apart from the old folks. The former's reputation as a heavy actor is wide, but drink has degraded him. Subsequently, Jane dies, due to Temple's abuse of her.
Director: Duncan McRae
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Gertrude McCoy as Alice Robinson |
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Frank Farrington as Paul Temple |
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Bessie Learn as Jane Dinsmore |
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Helen Strickland as Jane's Mother |
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Duncan McRae as Jane's Father |
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Mabel Dwight as Jane's Aunt |
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Robert Brower as James Montrose |
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Edward Earle as Frank Wentworth |
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Marjorie Ellison as The Leading Woman |
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Maxine Brown as A Maid |
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Frank McGlynn Sr. as Bill Ford |
| Writing | Gertrude McCoy | Story |
| Directing | Duncan McRae | Director |