The Good-for-Nothing

The Good-for-Nothing

Release date : June 8, 1914
Runtime : 16m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Gilbert M. Anderson /
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Production companies : The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company /
June 8, 1914 16m United States of America Drama No Language More
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The firm of John Sterling and Sons bad been organized by his father, and when son Gilbert was old enough, he took active part in the management. Gilbert's love for the high life led him away from his duties, and it was nothing unusual for him to spend six nights out of the week with questionable company. Early one morning, intoxicated, Gilbert finds his way to his home. His father reprimands him and finally puts him out of the house, telling him "never to return."
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Gilbert M. Anderson
Gilbert Sterling
Lee Willard
Ralph Sterling
Elsa Lorimer
Gertrude Chapin
Carl Stockdale
John Sterling
Evelyn Selbie
Mrs. Sterling
Victor Potel
Old Clerk

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  • title:The Good-for-Nothing
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1914
  • Runtime:16m
  • Genres: Drama · Western ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Gilbert M. Anderson /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company ·
  • Overview:The firm of John Sterling and Sons bad been organized by his father, and when son Gilbert was old enough, he took active part in the management. Gilbert's love for the high life led him away from his duties, and it was nothing unusual for him to spend six nights out of the week with questionable company. Early one morning, intoxicated, Gilbert finds his way to his home. His father reprimands him and finally puts him out of the house, telling him "never to return."
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