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Black Friday (1916)

0h 50mDrama

Directed by Lloyd B. Carleton

In 1869, enemies of railroad magnate Richard Strong attempt to ruin him. Richard thwarts them, largely through the help of Charles Dalton, but then Charles tries to seduce Elinor, Richard's wife. Although she rebuffs Charles, Richard accuses her of infidelity, so Elinor leaves him and goes to Paris. Richard follows her, but, caught in the middle of the 1870 riots, he cannot get near her. Charles, also in Paris, finally convinces Richard that nothing had come of his interest in Elinor, but Richard now believes that Elinor no longer loves him.

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  • Richard Morris
    Richard Morris
    Richard Strong
  • Dorothy Davenport
    Dorothy Davenport
    Elionor Rossitor
  • Wilfred Rogers
    Edwin Rossitor
  • Mary Maurice
    Mary Maurice
    Mrs. Rossitor
  • Emory Johnson
    Emory Johnson
    Charles Dalton
  • Gretchen Lederer
    Gretchen Lederer
    Zoldene
  • Virginia Southern
    Posie Stanton
  • Mark Fenton
    Jim Fisk

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