The Forester's Plea
Originally released in 1911. The Forester's Plea is a western film. directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
Starring Gilbert M. Anderson, Arthur Mackley, and Fred Church
Synopsis
Henry Carter, a forester, has but one falling, that of drink. Despite his efforts to cure himself of his terrible habit, temptation is always stronger than his will, and Agnes, his daughter, is in despair. Finally persuaded to take treatment at a sanitarium by Rev. Small, Carter decides to give it a trial.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Forester's Plea about?
Henry Carter, a forester, has but one falling, that of drink. Despite his efforts to cure himself of his terrible habit, temptation is always stronger than his will, and Agnes, his daughter, is in ...
Who directed The Forester's Plea?
The Forester's Plea was directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
When was The Forester's Plea released?
The Forester's Plea was released on October 28, 1911 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Forester's Plea?
The main cast of The Forester's Plea includes Gilbert M. Anderson, Arthur Mackley, Fred Church, Gladys Field, Victor Potel.