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The Gold Cure

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Calorie Rating: 70
Released: 1919-01-06
Running Time: 50 Minutes
Studios: Metro Pictures Corporation,


Annice Paisch and her friend, Edna Lawson, almost despair of finding husbands in their dull hometown until Annice is struck with the idea of strewing tacks over the heavily traveled road that passes her house. New Yorker Vance Duncan promptly has an accident and is forced to recuperate in the home of Annice's father, the local doctor. Vance sends Annice to the telegraph station to wire his uncle, Mike Darcy, and there she meets detective Robert Cord, who informs her that Vance is a hopeless alcoholic. Uncle Mike arrives and Annice immediately falls in love with him, while Edna longs for Vance. Cord has Vance imprisoned in Dr. Dumbbell's Sanitarium for Drunkards, but Annice, masquerading as a patient, smuggles him out. They arrive home to find someone else's "Uncle Mike" chastising the detective for tracking down the wrong man, and the four young lovers finally are left in peace.

Director / Directors

Albert H. Kelley
Assistant Director


Cast

Viola Dana
Character: Annice Paisch
John McGowan
Character: Vance Duncan
Elsie MacLeod
Character: Edna Lawson

Howard Hall
Character: Dr. Rodney Paisch
Fred C. Jones
Character: Robert Cord
William B. Davidson
Character: Michael Darcy

Franklyn Hanna
Character: Michael Connors
Edward Mack
Character: The Gardener
Julia Hurley
Character: Gardener's Wife

George Dowling
Character: Dr. Dumbbell


Production and Crew


John Arnold
Cinematography