The Meeting of the Ways
1912
Drama Family
Synopsis
Tom and Dick are brothers and are being educated at the same college. Tom is a studious fellow and graduates with honors, while Dick is expelled from college through misbehavior. Dick is ashamed to go home, but before leaving Tom gives him a locket containing a picture of their mother. Ten years later Tom, who is a successful lawyer, is married and has two little children. Dick, who has now been reduced through personal neglect to a derelict, overhears a plan to rob his brother's house. Making up his mind to prevent it, Dick climbs through the nursery window, catches the burglars, but effects their escape. His two little nieces, who have been watching him, kiss and hug him before he makes his exit. When their parents return from the reception they attended, the children relate to them what had happened. Dick gets into a scrape with a gambler a month or two later, who laughs at the miniature of his mother that Dick puts up in lieu of cash.
Credits
Cast
Charles Eldridge as The Gambler
Dolores Costello as One of Tom's Children
George Cooper as A Thief
Harry T. Morey as The Gambler
Helene Costello as One of Tom's Children
Julia Swayne Gordon as Tom's Wife
Leo Delaney as Dick - Tom's Dissolute Brother
Maurice Costello as Tom - an Honest Attorney
Norma Talmadge as The Maid
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The Meeting of the Ways - Original Poster
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