The District Attorney's Conscience (1913)
Tony Gazeco, one of the workers in the factory, is an anarchist and agitator. Being of excitable nature he is looked upon by the other men as a leader and during the lunch hour makes impassionate speeches. Will and May Mason passing in an auto are witnesses to one of the tirades and going to the office of Fred Jackson, the owner, tell him of the probable strike...
Director: Arthur V. Johnson
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: May 20, 1913
Cast
- Arthur V. Johnson - Will Mason - the District Attorney
- Lottie Briscoe - May Mason - the District Attorey's Wife
- Howard M. Mitchell - Fred Jackson - the Seducer
- Charles Brandt - Tony Gazeco - the Laborer
- Florence Hackett - Rose Gazeco - the Laborer's Wife
Production: Lubin Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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- What is The District Attorney's Conscience about?
- Tony Gazeco, one of the workers in the factory, is an anarchist and agitator. Being of excitable nature he is looked upon by the other men as a leader and during the lunch hour makes impassionate speeches. Will and May Mason passing in an auto are witnesses to one of the tirades and going to the office of Fred Jackson, the owner, tell him of the probable strike...
- Who directed The District Attorney's Conscience?
- The District Attorney's Conscience was directed by Arthur V. Johnson.
- Who stars in The District Attorney's Conscience?
- The District Attorney's Conscience stars Arthur V. Johnson, Lottie Briscoe, Howard M. Mitchell, Charles Brandt, Florence Hackett.
- How long is The District Attorney's Conscience?
- The District Attorney's Conscience has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
- What genre is The District Attorney's Conscience?
- The District Attorney's Conscience is a Drama film.
- Where was The District Attorney's Conscience produced?
- The District Attorney's Conscience was produced in United States of America.