Writing on the Wall Trailer

Writing on the Wall Trailer (1916)

14 February 1916 Drama 50 mins

Irving Lawrence owns some of the most decrepit tenements in town and is an all-around bad guy. He won't cooperate with the efforts of his wife, Barbara, to help the poor and sees other women behind her back. Muriel, one of his cast-offs, meets and marries Barbara's brother, Payne. Lawrence makes trouble for Muriel and fabricates a scandal involving his kindly brother Schuyler and Barbara.

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Cast

Joseph Kilgour

as Irving Lawrence

Virginia Pearson

as Barbara Lawrence

Bobby Connelly

as Harry Lawrence

Josephine Earle

as Meta Delatour

Robert Gaillard

as Schuyler Lawrence

George Stevens

as Trainor

Mabel Kelly

as Harry's Nurse

Crew

Daniel E. Boone

Daniel E. Boone Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 14 February 1916

Production Companies

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