Our New Minister Trailer

Our New Minister Trailer (1913)

12 November 1913 Drama 20 mins

Lem Ransom, the village drunkard, steals the Widow Huggins' bonds while under the influence of liquor, at the instigation of Hannibal Chapman, an unscrupulous lawyer. After taking the stolen bonds from his catspaw, Chapman treacherously arranges to have suspicion fall upon Lem.

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Cast

Tom Moore

as Thaddeus Strong - the New Minister

Alice Joyce

as Nance Ransom - Lem's daughter

Henry Hallam

as Hannibal Chapman - an Unscrupulous Lawyer

Helen Lindroth

as Miss Tattleby - the Village Gossip

Joseph Conyers

as Darius Startle - the Village Constable

Thomas McGrath

as Lem Ransom - the Village Drunkard

Mary Moore

as The New Minister's Sister

Richard Bartlett

as Frazier - a Convict

Crew

Kenean Buel

Director

Denman Thompson

Denman Thompson Theatre Play

International Releases Dates

United States 12 November 1913

Production Companies

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