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
Release Date: July 10, 1916
Cast
- Franklin Ritchie - Frank Kenyon
- Winifred Greenwood - Marion Moore
- Harry von Meter - John D. Moore
- William Marshall - Bud
- Marguerite Nichols - Mina
- Louise Lester - Mina's mother
Screenplay
- Julian La Mothe (Scenario Writer)
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.