The Weakness of Strength (1916)

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Through a real estate purchase Daniel Gaynor acquires all rights in the waterway leading from Moose River to the mill. The original owner has never made use of his rights, but Gaynor, whose one thought is to get power, refuses to allow logs to be floated down the river running through his property. The men resent this injustice, and there is a fight between Gaynor and Bill Jackson, Bill representing the lumbermen.

Director: Harry Revier
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 50 min
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Production: Popular Plays and Players Inc.
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Harry Revier
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Weakness of Strength about?
Through a real estate purchase Daniel Gaynor acquires all rights in the waterway leading from Moose River to the mill. The original owner has never made use of his rights, but Gaynor, whose one thought is to get power, refuses to allow logs to be floated down the river running through his property. The men resent this injustice, and there is a fight between Gaynor and Bill Jackson, Bill representing the lumbermen.
Who directed The Weakness of Strength?
The Weakness of Strength was directed by Harry Revier.
Who stars in The Weakness of Strength?
The Weakness of Strength stars Edmund Breese, Clifford Bruce, Ormi Hawley, Evelyn Brent, Florence Moore, Clifford Grey.
How long is The Weakness of Strength?
The Weakness of Strength has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is The Weakness of Strength?
The Weakness of Strength is a Drama film.
Where was The Weakness of Strength produced?
The Weakness of Strength was produced in United States of America.