The Fool's Game Trailer

The Fool's Game Trailer (1916)

15 July 1916 Drama 20 mins

Peyton Carothers and Margaret Grayton want to marry but are impoverished. Margaret makes a calculated bargain with the wealthy Robert Van Allen to marry him for a million dollars. He agrees feeling he can win her love. What he doesn't know is she continues to see Carothers. When Van Allen discovers the duplicity he shackles the pair together and forces them to live together in a remote location. It does not go well with the lovers ending up hating each other and Carothers turning violent. Ultimately Margaret sees the error of her ways and stays with Van Allen.

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Cast

Crane Wilbur

as Robert Van Allen

John Oaker

as Peyton Carothers

Mae Gaston

as Margaret Grayton

International Releases Dates

United States 15 July 1916

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