The Open Door

The Open Door

Release date : December 22, 1913
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Norval MacGregor /
Writers : Wallace Clifton /
Production companies : Selig Polyscope Company /
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His beloved wife having died, Mark Boland sells his furniture and seeks to forget his sorrow in dissipation. He comes in contact with David Yarnall, a man who has been discharged from the employ of Jim Driscoll, a prosperous Quaker, for his dissolute habits. Yarnall persuades Boland to help him rob the home of Driscoll.
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Edwin Wallock
David Yarnall - a Wealthy Quaker
Adele Lane
Prudence Yarnell - David's Wife
Frank Newburg
Howard Yarnell - the Son
Lafe McKee
Mark Boland
Roy Watson
Jim Driscoll - Yarnell's Gardener
Baby Lillian Wade
Howard Yarnell - as a Child

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  • title:The Open Door
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1913
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Norval MacGregor /
  • Writers: Wallace Clifton ·
  • Production companies: Selig Polyscope Company ·
  • Overview:His beloved wife having died, Mark Boland sells his furniture and seeks to forget his sorrow in dissipation. He comes in contact with David Yarnall, a man who has been discharged from the employ of Jim Driscoll, a prosperous Quaker, for his dissolute habits. Yarnall persuades Boland to help him rob the home of Driscoll.
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