Friday the 13th Trailer

Friday the 13th Trailer (1916)

18 September 1916 Drama 50 mins

When a judge is financially ruined by Peter Brownley, a Wall Street millionaire, his daughter seeks revenge by getting a job in the tycoon's office. She manages to discover information that she believes her father can use to recover his swindled money and do to Peter what he did to her father. However, she meets and falls in love with Robert, the son of the man who ruined her father.

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Cast

Robert Warwick

as Robert Brownley

Clarence Harvey

as Peter Brownley

Charles Brandt

as Judge Lee Sands

Gerda Holmes

as Beulah Sands

Montagu Love

as Count Varneloff

Crew

Lucien Tainguy

Lucien Tainguy Director of Photography

George Archainbaud

George Archainbaud Assistant Director

International Releases Dates

United States 18 September 1916

Production Companies

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