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50 min
The Conscience of John David (1916) tells the story of a wealthy spender who promises marriage to a "Worldly Woman" and plans a big announcement party. Their engagement is interrupted by another admirer, the "Libertine," and John David's life is disrupted by scandal and societal pressure, ultimately leading him to seek a more meaningful existence and a deeper love beyond superficial pleasures.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Crane Wilbur | John David | Unowned |
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Alice Rinaldo | The Worldly Woman | Unowned |
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Fred Montague | The Libertine | Unowned |
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John Oaker | The Wanderer, a.k.a. Conscience | Unowned |
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Mae Gaston | The girl | Unowned |
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Louis Durham | The gambler | Unowned |
| Francis Raymond | The crippled child | Unowned |