The Soul Master Trailer

The Soul Master Trailer (1917)

28 May 1917 Drama 50 mins

Deserted by his wife Arline, who absconds with their baby daughter Ruth as well, Robert Travers loses all faith in women. Years later, Travers, now known as the man without a soul, is the owner of a chain of department stores in which young Ruth Carroll is employed as a ribbon clerk. Finding himself strangely attracted to the girl, he takes a fatherly interest in her and offers Ruth a position in his office. Laura Wilson, who wants Travers for herself becomes jealous and tries to lure the girl away but Travers comes to realize she is his own daughter.

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Cast

Earle Williams

as Robert Travers

Katharine Lewis

as Ruth Carroll

Julia Swayne Gordon

as Laura Wilson

Denton Vane

as Monty Fitzburgh

Ann Brody

as Mrs. Brundy

Albert S. Howson

as Forrest Crampton

Donald Cameron

as Peter Grant

International Releases Dates

United States 28 May 1917

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