Paid in Full Trailer

Paid in Full Trailer (1914)

01 February 1914 Drama 50 mins

Joe Brooks is taken advantage of by his employer, Captain Williams, who is a jealous former suitor of Joe's wife, Emma. Williams puts Joe in charge of the company's payroll money and has detectives set a trap for him.

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Cast

Tully Marshall

as Joe Brooks

Caroline French

as Emma Brooks

Riley Hatch

as Capt. Williams (as William Riley Hatch)

George Irving

as Jimsey Smith (as George H. Irving)

Winifred Kingston

as Beth Harris

Hattie Russell

as Mrs. Harrie

Irving Southard

as The Detective

T. Tamamoto

as Sato, Williams' Valet

Alfred Sidwell

as Mr. Harris

International Releases Dates

United States 01 February 1914

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