Dust (1916)

A thrilling five-reel Mutual Masterpiece, exposing the sociological germs that pollute the dust of humanity.

Marion Moore, a young woman from a wealthy family, and her encounter with the harsh realities of industrial labor. Her sweetheart, Frank Kenyon, exposes the appalling working conditions in her father's factory, particularly the plight of a young worker, Mina, whose hand is mangled in a machine. Marion initially resists confronting her father, but a visit to Mina's home, forced by Frank, changes her perspective.

Director: Edward Sloman
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 50 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Ira H. Morgan
Production: American Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

lost film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dust about?
Marion Moore, a young woman from a wealthy family, and her encounter with the harsh realities of industrial labor. Her sweetheart, Frank Kenyon, exposes the appalling working conditions in her father's factory, particularly the plight of a young worker, Mina, whose hand is mangled in a machine. Marion initially resists confronting her father, but a visit to Mina's home, forced by Frank, changes her perspective.
Who directed Dust?
Dust was directed by Edward Sloman.
Who stars in Dust?
Dust stars Franklin Ritchie, Winifred Greenwood, Harry von Meter, William Marshall, Marguerite Nichols, Louise Lester.
How long is Dust?
Dust has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is Dust?
Dust is a Drama film.
Where was Dust produced?
Dust was produced in United States of America.