Regan's Daughter (1914)
Known as a saloon-keeper, a politician and a bad man, Regan becomes the sworn enemy of Phil Riordan, a young headquarters detective. The only bright spot in Regan's life is his love for his daughter, Mary, who is being brought up in the Tennessee hills in ignorance of her father's character.
Director: Theodore Marston
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Dorothy Kelly as Mary Regan |
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Harry Northrup as Regan - Mary's Father and Saloon Proprietor |
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James Morrison as Detective Phil Riordan |
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George Cooper as Tom Dawson - Strongarm |
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Mary Anderson as Salvation Bess |
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John Costello as |
| Directing | Theodore Marston | Director |
| Writing | Edward J. Montagne | Scenario Writer |