The story of a kidnapping of a modern society bride.
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50 min
Helen Steele, who has theatrical aspirations, has been told by Sidney Parker that, owing to her lack of stage experience he cannot entertain her proposition of giving her the leading part in his new production, "The Siren." Believing that she can get Parker to consent if she is persuasive enough, Helen has her fiancé, Henry Tracey, invite the theatrical manager to the party to be given by John W. Cannell so that she may work upon him. At the affair Helen manages to obtain Parker's consent to give her a trial it she is successful in having Jack Craigen, a friend of Cannell, who has been living in Patagonia for a long time and who is a woman hater, propose to her.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Henry B. Walthall | Jack Craiger | Unowned | |
Edna Mayo | Helen Steele | Unowned | |
Sidney Ainsworth | Henry Tracey | Unowned | |
Edward Arnold | Sidney Parker | Unowned | |
Harry Dunkinson | Boney | Unowned | |
John Junior | Keen Fitzpatrick | Unowned | |
John Cossar | John W. Cannell | Unowned | |
Charles J. Stine | Innkeeper | Unowned | |
Grant Mitchell | Stephen Weatherbee | Unowned | |
Renee Clemmons | Jane Wentworth | Unowned | |
Frances Raymond | Mrs. Cannell | Unowned |