

The Fear of Poverty
1916 Directed by Frederick SullivanWhen her husband Jim strikes it rich, Grace, who has had a lifelong fear of poverty, strictly raises her daughter Florence to accept only luxury. When Florence is old enough to have suitors, she quickly rejects penniless artist Durland and marries rich playboy Alfred Griffin, but soon learns that he is an unfaithful spendthrift, so they soon become bitter enemies. In a final effort to ruin Florence's life, Alfred neatly arranges evidence to make her look like his murderer, then commits suicide, but the butler saw everything and is able to clear Florence of this charge; afterward she rushes to Durland and they plan to get married.

Florence La Badie
....................................................Grace Lane
George Marlo
....................................................John Durand

Robert Vaughn
....................................................Jim Lane

Ethyle Cooke
....................................................Betty Alsted

Edwin Stanley
....................................................Alfred Griffin

Tula Belle
....................................................Child
Director
...........................................................Frederick Sullivan
Producer
...........................................................Edwin Thanhouser
Scenario Writer
...........................................................Agnes Christine Johnston
Cinematography
...........................................................Charles W. Hoffman
Production Companies
...................................................Thanhouser Film Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Drama
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