Just Gold Trailer

Just Gold Trailer (1913)

24 May 1913 Drama 17 mins

The brothers choose between love and gold. The three brothers sought the gold regions. The fourth chose to be a stay-at-home. He sought just love, and love was his reward: in the happiness of two old parents and the heart of a sweet girl. But those in the gold regions, each for himself, seeking just gold, found their ill rewards in the sordid earth of the Bad Lands.

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Cast

Lionel Barrymore

as The Stay-at-Home Brother

Alfred Paget

as The Second Brother

Charles West

as The Third Brother

Joseph McDermott

as The Fourth Brother

Kate Bruce

as The Mother

Charles Hill Mailes

as The Father

Lillian Gish

as The First Brother's Sweetheart

Dorothy Gish

as The Sweetheart's Sister

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 24 May 1913

Production Companies

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