The Girl and the Crisis Trailer

The Girl and the Crisis Trailer (1917)

"A Gripping Political Drama of Graft, Intrigue, Plot and Counter-Plot" 26 February 1917 Drama 50 mins

Lieut. Governor Oliver Barnitz accedes to the governorship when his predecessor, failing to call out the militia during a riot at the Wilmot plant, is shot and killed by terrorist Oliver Poole. Faced with the dilemma of whether or not to commute the assassin's death sentence, Barnitz falls into a troubled sleep and dreams of being forced to cast judgment on his father in a similar position.

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Cast

Dorothy Davenport

as Ellen Wilmot

Charles Perley

as Oliver Barnitz

Harry Holden

as Jacob Wilmot

William V. Mong

as The Honorable Peter Barnitz

Alfred Hollingsworth

as David Houston

International Releases Dates

United States 26 February 1917

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