Mortmain (1915)
The Censorship Boards of Chicago and Philadelphia Refused to Let This Picture be Shown in These Towns. See What a Treat We Are Giving You.
Surgeon Crisp announces to his student doctors and friends that he has solved the problem of limb-grafting, and shows proofs. Among those deeply interested is Mortmain, a musician and a friend of the surgeon.
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Robert Edeson | As: Mortmain | |
Donald Hall | As: Gordon Russell | |
Edward Elkas | As: Flaggs | |
Joseph Weber | As: Flynt | |
Muriel Ostriche | As: Bella Forsythe |
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Surgeon Crisp announces to his student doctors and friends that he has solved the problem of limb-grafting, and shows proofs. Among those deeply interested is Mortmain, a musician and a friend of the surgeon.
Tagline: | The Censorship Boards of Chicago and Philadelphia Refused to Let This Picture be Shown in These Towns. See What a Treat We Are Giving You. |
Certification: | NR |
Cast
Robert Edeson |
Mortmain |
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Donald Hall |
Gordon Russell |
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Edward Elkas |
Flaggs |
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Joseph Weber |
Flynt |
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Muriel Ostriche |
Bella Forsythe |
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Karin Norman |
Miss Fickles |
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James Morrison |
Tom Forsythe |
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J. Herbert Frank |
Dr. Pennison Crisp |
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Claude James |
Scalscope |
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Roland Osborne |
Mortmain's Butler |
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Helen Pillsbury |
Society Lady |
Directed By
Theodore Marston |
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Arthur Chesney Train |
Novel |
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Marguerite Bertsch |
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