His Obligation Trailer

His Obligation Trailer (1915)

14 June 1915 Drama 19 mins

Young Mary Lehner is deceived and abandoned by Ralph Moore, a manipulative social climber. Mary, daughter of a blacksmith, falls for Moore while he's taking advantage of her father's hospitality. After Moore leaves her pregnant and heartbroken, she flees to the city, faces hardship, and eventually gives birth to their child. Meanwhile, Moore, now engaged to a wealthy woman, experiences a night of drunken debauchery and insults, ultimately leading him to a deserted house where he encounters Mary again. Seeing her and learning of her suffering, Moore finally recognizes his obligation to her and their child. They reconcile and Mary returns to a respectable social standing.

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Cast

Edward Coxen

as Ralph Moore

Winifred Greenwood

as Mary Lehner - the Country Girl

John Steppling

as Frank Lehner - Mary's Father

Lillian Knight

as Mrs. Lehner - Mary's Mother

Lizette Thorne

as Aline De Lane

Molly Shafer

as Mada De Lane

Frank Thorne

as Robert Harrington

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 14 June 1915

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