The Girl at the Cupola

The Girl at the Cupola

Release date : August 7, 1912
Runtime : 12m
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Original Language :
Director : Oscar Eagle /
Writers : Hugh King Harris /
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August 7, 1912 12m More
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SILAS WILSON realizes that his business is being run to the ground, and that he cannot longer compete with the newer foundries unless he makes radical changes in his methods and employees. His workmen have grown old and antiquated in his employ. Through the influence of his daughter, the general managership is passed over to her fiance,—one Jack Berry —a young man, well trained in the school of modern methods.
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Kathlyn Williams
Jessie Wilson
Thomas Commerford
Silas Wilson - Jessie's Father
Charles Clary
Jack Berry
Frank Weed
John Dixon
Vera Hamilton
Mrs. John Dixon
Evelyn Allen
Rose Dixon
Allen Mathes
Frank Johnson
Frederick Bernard
Dr. Bonbrake (as Fred Bernard)
Julius Frankenburg
The Paymaster
William Stowell
Ed Gordon - the New Foreman

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  • title:The Girl at the Cupola
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1912
  • Runtime:12m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Oscar Eagle /
  • Writers: Hugh King Harris ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:SILAS WILSON realizes that his business is being run to the ground, and that he cannot longer compete with the newer foundries unless he makes radical changes in his methods and employees. His workmen have grown old and antiquated in his employ. Through the influence of his daughter, the general managership is passed over to her fiance,—one Jack Berry —a young man, well trained in the school of modern methods.
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