For Her Brother's Sake (1911)
A lost film. Hiram Flint, a young gambler and horseman, loves Madge, the daughter of James Spotwood but she repulses him. He buys a mortgage on the farm of Spotwood. The interest on the mortgage is due to be paid but Owen, Spotwood's son gambles and loses the money at roulette. James Spotwood has given to Owen a thoroughbred and they enter it in a race at the county fair in an effort to get back the money lost. Flint also has a horse entered and drugs the Spotwood rider on the eve of the race.
Director: Thomas H. Ince
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: May 11, 1911
Cast
- Mary Pickford - Madge Spotwood
- Owen Moore - Owen Spotwood
- Jack Pickford
Screenplay
Production: Independent Moving Pictures Co. of America (IMP)
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Thomas H. Ince
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is For Her Brother's Sake about?
- A lost film. Hiram Flint, a young gambler and horseman, loves Madge, the daughter of James Spotwood but she repulses him. He buys a mortgage on the farm of Spotwood. The interest on the mortgage is due to be paid but Owen, Spotwood's son gambles and loses the money at roulette. James Spotwood has given to Owen a thoroughbred and they enter it in a race at the county fair in an effort to get back the money lost. Flint also has a horse entered and drugs the Spotwood rider on the eve of the race.
- Who directed For Her Brother's Sake?
- For Her Brother's Sake was directed by Thomas H. Ince.
- Who stars in For Her Brother's Sake?
- For Her Brother's Sake stars Mary Pickford, Owen Moore, Jack Pickford.
- How long is For Her Brother's Sake?
- For Her Brother's Sake has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- Where was For Her Brother's Sake produced?
- For Her Brother's Sake was produced in United States of America.