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  • The Way Home (1914)
  • Short | Drama, Short
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The Way Home (1914)
Short | Drama, Short

The female crook and her accomplice rob the clerk and cause him to lose his position. He becomes addicted to drink and ceases to write to the old folks at home. They advertise for boarders, and fate brings the female crook, who is ill, to ...See moreThe female crook and her accomplice rob the clerk and cause him to lose his position. He becomes addicted to drink and ceases to write to the old folks at home. They advertise for boarders, and fate brings the female crook, who is ill, to their home, where she is treated almost as a daughter. When she learns the truth she seeks out the clerk in his haunts. He denounces her, and in shame, she pleads only to be allowed to take him home. The final moving scene shows her stealing away from the happiness that might have been hers. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated Dec 25, 1914

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Dec 25, 1914 (United States)

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6 cast members
Name Known for
Isabel Rea
The Female Crook The Female Crook   See fewer
Franklin Ritchie
The Accomplice The Accomplice   See fewer
Curtis Cooksey
The Boy The Boy   See fewer
Lew Hart
The Boy's Father The Boy's Father   See fewer
Kate Bruce
The Boy's Mother The Boy's Mother   See fewer
Henry A. Barrows
The Boy's Employer (as H.A. Barrows) The Boy's Employer (as H.A. Barrows)   See fewer
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