5.7
13 min
Mary Pickford as "The Young Woman", is quite taken with Edwin August; in fact, he is her "ideal". But Mr. August's refusal to get mixed up in a street brawl makes him look like a coward to Ms. Pickford. Meanwhile, convict Alfred Paget has escaped from prison; and, he is "A Beast at Bay". While Pickford and August go for a ride in her automobile, criminal Paget ambushes one of his guards, taking the man's clothing and gun. Pickford drops off August, still arguing he is a coward, and drives off. Alone, Pickford gets out of her car to retrieve a fallen garment; then, on-the-lam Paget moves in to carjack her. From a distance, August witnesses Pickford being taken at gunpoint - can he save his girl, and prove he's not a coward?
Name | Character | Team | |
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Mary Pickford | The Young Woman | Unowned | |
Edwin August | The Young Woman's Ideal | Unowned | |
Alfred Paget | The Convict | Unowned | |
Robert Harron | A Farmer | Unowned | |
Mae Marsh | The Young Woman's Friend | Unowned | |
William A. Carroll | Unowned | ||
Henry Lehrman | Unowned | ||
W.C. Robinson | Unowned | ||
Charles West | Unowned | ||
Christy Cabanne | Unowned |