But the Greatest of These Is Charity

But the Greatest of These Is Charity

Release date : September 27, 1912
Runtime : 11m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
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Production companies : Thanhouser Company /
September 27, 1912 11m United States of America Drama No Language More
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The banker's motto was "Everyone for himself, and me first." The girl believed in aiding the poor, and that wealth carried with it an obligation to be useful. The father admired his beautiful daughter, even though he did not understand her. She loved him and hoped some day to bring him to a realization of his duty toward the helpless and friendless. Before this happened, the clash came.
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James Cruze
The Rich Father
Marguerite Snow
The Rich Father's Daughter, a Charity Worker
Carey L. Hastings
The Poor Mother
Marie Eline
The Poor Mother's Child
John Murphy Farley
Self - Cardinal Farley

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  • title:But the Greatest of These Is Charity
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1912
  • Runtime:11m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director:
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Thanhouser Company ·
  • Overview:The banker's motto was "Everyone for himself, and me first." The girl believed in aiding the poor, and that wealth carried with it an obligation to be useful. The father admired his beautiful daughter, even though he did not understand her. She loved him and hoped some day to bring him to a realization of his duty toward the helpless and friendless. Before this happened, the clash came.
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