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The Conqueror

January 20, 1914 0h 11m

Originally released in 1914. The Conqueror is a drama film. At just 11 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Richard Travers, Ruth Stonehouse, and Bryant Washburn

Synopsis

Bess abhors the sinfulness of her brothers, who are crooks of the worst kind, so one day, while they are planning some villainy, she takes some money which one of the brothers had placed on the table, leaves the house and disappears as if the earth had engulfed her. Bess goes to a distant part of the city, and rents a furnished room from a kindly-faced old lady, resolved to start life anew in a different environment. She secures employment in a large shirt factory and by diligent attention to work, becomes forelady and assistant to Williams, the owner of the factory. Jack, the weakling, completely worn out by the life he has led, is in the last stages of tuberculosis, when he accidentally meets Bess, and through helping him, her other brother, Frank, finds out where she is employed, and going to Williams, her employer, plays the "worried brother" part and tells him how Bess took the money and ran away from home.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 20, 1914 112 years ago
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Runtime 0h 11m 11 minutes total
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Conqueror about?

Bess abhors the sinfulness of her brothers, who are crooks of the worst kind, so one day, while they are planning some villainy, she takes some money which one of the brothers had placed on the tab...

How long is The Conqueror?

The Conqueror has a runtime of 0 hours and 11 minutes (11 minutes total).

When was The Conqueror released?

The Conqueror was released on January 20, 1914 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Conqueror?

The main cast of The Conqueror includes Richard Travers, Ruth Stonehouse, Bryant Washburn, William Bailey, Clara Smith.