The Unfoldment Trailer

The Unfoldment Trailer (1922)

01 January 1922 Drama 60 mins

Katherine Nevin and her brother Jack are given positions on the newspaper of James Osborne following their father's death. Osborne's city editor, Charles MacLaughlin, who is hated and feared by his business associates, is strongly attracted to Katherine, who accepts his mother's invitation to dinner. In spite of his ruthless manner Katherine tries to change the atheistic views of "Mac" and his embittered crippled brother, Angus.

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Cast

Florence Lawrence

as Katherine Nevin

Barbara Bedford

as Martha Osborne

Charles K. French

as James Osbourne

William Conklin

as Charles MacLaughlin

Lydia Knott

as Mrs. MacLaughlin

Raymond Cannon

as Jack Nevin

Murdock MacQuarrie

as Governor of Avenue A

Wade Boteler

as Ted Packham

Crew

Edward Gheller

Edward Gheller Cinematography

George Kern

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 01 January 1922

Production Companies

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