Sudden Riches Trailer

Sudden Riches Trailer (1916)

15 May 1916 Drama 60 mins

Successful, but financially struggling architect Robert Crewe is devoted to his wife Marion and daughter Emily. Unknown to him, his Uncle Abner harbors a spite for him because Robert's father stole Abner's fiancée, who died in childbirth after their marriage. Mad for revenge Abner hires a beauty to break up Robert's home, but she fails. When Abner dies, he leaves Robert his fortune hoping it will lead to Robert's downfall. He is almost proved correct but when Robert and Marion are threatened with Emily's death, they finally decide to change their lives and bring the family back together.

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Crew

Richard Schayer

Richard Schayer Scenario Writer

George Archainbaud

George Archainbaud Assistant Director

International Titles

A fölfelé züllők Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 15 May 1916

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