

Waiter No. 5
1910 Directed by D.W. GriffithAfter conducting a raid on a Rebel camp, a Czarist officer discovers that his wife has joined the revolutionaries. Out of loyalty to his wife, the officer resigns his commission and escapes with her to America. Several years later, the ex-officer is gainfully employed as a waiter in a Russian restaurant. For the sake of his grown son, who is engaged to marry a wealthy socialite, our hero pretends to be a man of great wealth and prestige. The truth is revealed in the final scene, but "Waiter Number 5" is saved from disgrace by the timely arrival of his former superior officer.

George Nichols
....................................................The Chief of Police

Claire McDowell
....................................................The Chief of Police's Wife

Jack Pickford
....................................................The Chief of Police's Son (as a boy)

Charles West
....................................................The Chief of Police's Son (as an adult)

Mary Pickford
....................................................The Chief of Police's Son's Fiancée

Grace Henderson
....................................................The Chief of Police's Son's Fiancée's Mother
Director
...........................................................D.W. Griffith
Writer
...........................................................Bernardine R. Leist
Director of Photography
...........................................................Billy Bitzer
Production Companies
...................................................American Mutoscope & Biograph
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................Genres
....................................................Drama
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