The Drug Traffic Trailer

The Drug Traffic Trailer (1914)

08 April 1914 Drama, Western 20 mins

Johnson, a pharmacist, makes an illicit traffic in cocaine and morphine, which he cleverly sells through his drug counter to a select clientele. In his richly furnished office, the head of the Kurson Chemical Company counts the receipts of Kurson Consumption Cure, a patented drug that contains a large amount of morphine.

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Cast

Alec B. Francis

as Johnson - the Druggist

Stanley Walpole

as James Young - Lucille's Fiancé

Will E. Sheerer

as James Kurson

International Releases Dates

United States 08 April 1914

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