The Banker's Daughters

The Banker's Daughters

Release date : October 20, 1910
Runtime : 17m
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Original Language :
Director : D.W. Griffith /
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Production companies : American Mutoscope & Biograph /
October 20, 1910 17m Drama More
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A criminal gang conspire to rob the home of a wealthy banker and his two daughters. To do so, they first lure the banker from his home, then have a trunk containing one of the gang delivered there, where it is taken into the daughters’ dressing-room. One daughter, at her mirror, sees the trunk begin to open, and, using her small cousin as a messenger, warns her sister of their danger. The younger daughter telephones the police, and only after some difficulty persuades them to come to their rescue. The police arrive after the robbers have broken into the house, but succeed in overpowering and capturing them.
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Verner Clarges
C.W. Bourne - the Banker
Stephanie Longfellow
Alice Bourne
Dorothy West
Martha Bourne - the Banker's Older Daughter

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  • title:The Banker's Daughters
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1910
  • Runtime:17m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: D.W. Griffith /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: American Mutoscope & Biograph ·
  • Overview:A criminal gang conspire to rob the home of a wealthy banker and his two daughters. To do so, they first lure the banker from his home, then have a trunk containing one of the gang delivered there, where it is taken into the daughters’ dressing-room. One daughter, at her mirror, sees the trunk begin to open, and, using her small cousin as a messenger, warns her sister of their danger. The younger daughter telephones the police, and only after some difficulty persuades them to come to their rescue. The police arrive after the robbers have broken into the house, but succeed in overpowering and capturing them.
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