

The Winning of Beatrice
1918 Directed by Harry L. FranklinJohn Maddox, Sr., who directs the Equity Trust Company with James Buckley, sends Henry Jenkins to steal a note of security from Buckley's safe, and in the struggle that ensues between Buckley and the burglar, the former is killed. Maddox claims that Buckley, failing in his scheme to steal from the company, committed suicide, and John Maddox, Jr., knowing that Buckley's daughter Beatrice is now penniless, breaks his engagement with her. Forced to earn her own living, Beatrice opens a candy factory, and with the help of her loyal friend, Robert Howard, the business becomes so successful that it presents a threat to Maddox's candy company. Maddox sends Jenkins to instigate a strike at Beatrice's factory, but when he is mortally wounded in a fight, he confesses everything. With her father's honor restored and her business flourishing, Beatrice happily agrees to marry Robert.

May Allison
....................................................Beatrice Buckley

Hale Hamilton
....................................................Robert Howard

Frank Currier
....................................................James Buckley

Stephen Grattan
....................................................John Maddox Sr.

John Davidson
....................................................John Maddox Jr.
Peggy Parr
....................................................Millie Nelson

Francis Joyner
....................................................Henry Jenkins
Director
...........................................................Harry L. Franklin
Scenario Writer
...........................................................Katharine Kavanaugh
June Mathis
Story
...........................................................May Tully
Director of Photography
...........................................................Arthur Martinelli
Supervisor of Production Resources
...........................................................Maxwell Karger
Production Companies
...................................................Metro Pictures Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Drama
Romance
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