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  • The Waters of Lethe (1916)
  • Short | Short, Drama
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The Waters of Lethe (1916)
Short | Short, Drama

At last, after years of toil, Tourney sees prospects of sending his daughter, Constance, to college. He has just struck a paying streak and the investigator from a mining investing company is on his way out to assay the find. When the ...See moreAt last, after years of toil, Tourney sees prospects of sending his daughter, Constance, to college. He has just struck a paying streak and the investigator from a mining investing company is on his way out to assay the find. When the expert arrives it is a foregone conclusion that he will win the heart of little Constance. Unfortunately he is forced to return to his company and report the mine a poor investment, thus shattering the fond dreams of father and daughter. Moore, the investigator, returns to the city, leaving an aching heart longing for him, and, on his arrival marries Joyce Denton. For a time, they live happily, then, after a short trip for his concern, Moore returns to find his wife in the arms of another man. Knowing that she cannot be happy with him. Moore releases her and she weds her admirer, Ralston. Meanwhile, Tourney has struck it rich and Constance realizes her ambition of going to college. Moore is summoned to the college to give a course of lectures on mining, and meets Constance once more. Moore sees that she is in love with him, and thinking to find happiness at last, marries her. Their child is born, and though he fairly worships the baby, he cannot forget his first wife and wishes that it were hers. When Ralston is drowned, Joyce is fearful of what the future has in store for her, as she will be unable to support herself. Then she thinks of her first husband, and confident of his devotion goes to him. At first sight, Moore is overjoyed at seeing her and embraces her affectionately. She tells him the purpose of her call and he immediately falls in line with her suggestion, but then he remembers his wife and baby, and flinging Joyce from him, returns to them. Years later, Moore is happy with his wife and child, and Joyce as a sister of mercy, has found solace in ministering to the wants of the needy. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Mrs. Owen Bronson (scenario)
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Updated Jul 15, 1916

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Jul 15, 1916 (United States)

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5 cast members
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Jack Mower
Alan Moore Alan Moore   See fewer
Mary Anderson
Constance Tourney Constance Tourney   See fewer
Otto Lederer
Dave Tourney - Constance's Father Dave Tourney - Constance's Father   See fewer
Corinne Griffith
Joyce Denton Joyce Denton   See fewer
Carl von Schiller
Ernest Ralston Ernest Ralston   See fewer
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