Blind Man's Luck (1917)

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Subtitles for: Blind Man's Luck (1917)

"MOLLIE KING In An EXciting Photoplay of Twentieth Century Smugglers and the Long Arm of the Law, weaving An Atmosphere of Mystery About the Beautiful Young Heroine In BLIND MAN'S LUCK"

Suspected of smuggling, Eileen Caverly boards the Connecticut Limited where she befriends Helen Raymond who is traveling with her new husband Bob Guerton. Helen confides they had recently married impulsively, the service performed by a justice of the peace. Shortly after their talk the train is wrecked, Helen is killed and Bob injured. Seizing the opportunity Eileen poses as Bob's wife to avoid capture. Bob’s mother visits him, learning that they were married by a Justice of the Peace, insists they be married by a minister. Bob becomes successful with Eileen’s support, and they have a son. All is well until Cromwel Crow, who knows of Eileen's past, is released from jail. Demanding $5000 for his silence they struggle, Bob enters and in the ensuing fight, Crow is killed. Eileen's secret dies with her adversary, freeing her to continue her life.

Genre Crime Drama
Duration 50m
Country United States of America
Release 10 Jun 1917
Language EN
Director George Fitzmaurice
Keywords lost film
IMDb tt0007708 ↗
Type Movie Released

Cast

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Mollie King Eileen Caverly
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Earle Foxe Boby Guerton
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Riley Hatch Mr. Hatch
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Zeffie Tilbury Mrs. Guerton
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Helene Chadwick Helen
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Francis Byrne Cromwel Crow

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