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  • The Heir to the Hoorah (1916)
  • 50 min | Action, Drama
The Heir to the Hoorah (1916)
50 min | Action, Drama

The Hoorah, richest mine in California, has made millionaires of its three bachelor owners, Joe, Bud, and Dill. It occurs to the two latter men that this wealth, representing the labor and sacrifices of many long years, must, in the event ...See moreThe Hoorah, richest mine in California, has made millionaires of its three bachelor owners, Joe, Bud, and Dill. It occurs to the two latter men that this wealth, representing the labor and sacrifices of many long years, must, in the event of their death, revert to strangers. They decide that Joe, the most eligible partner, should marry and give them an heir. This Joe refuses to do. However, Bud and Bill set about to find a suitable wife for him. Their efforts are unrewarded, and Joe, in disgust, leaves town. Geraldine Kent, daughter of a poor but aspiring society woman, accepts the invitation of a friend to take a western trip. The mother, of her own invitation, accompanies them. Arriving at the hotel, they discover Joe in an undignified position on the floor playing with a youngster of five. The mother is shocked, but when she learns that Joe is wealthy, she is attentive to him, and persuades Geraldine to accept his proposal of marriage. Joe's lack of polish is such a source of constant embarrassment to him and his wife that his suggestion to Geraldine that they run away from it all is gladly accepted. Discovered by her mother just as they are about to leave, Joe is enlightened by Mrs. Kent's expression of her sorrow at forcing Geraldine to marry such a boor because they were so sadly in need of money. Heartbroken, Joe gives them the money and departs. At the end of a year, Geraldine sues for divorce. Bud and Bill leave Hoorah City for a trip to see Joe's baby. Not until Joe reads in the paper an account of the divorce proceedings does he know that he has a son. He also starts out to see the baby, and the three men meet. Both Bud and Bill claim the right to be the namesake of what they consider a "partnership baby," but learning the little one is a girl, they order at once baby wardrobes by the carload. Joe realizes the mother-in-law's responsibility for his unhappiness and sends her east by the first train. Geraldine has learned that Joe's greatest desire was for a child, and when he accuses her of marrying him for his money, she meets it with a statement that he married her for the baby. He suggests that she take the money and he the baby, but as the little one starts to cry, he is frightened, and hands it to the mother. As they look at the baby, and then at each other, they realize how foolish they have been, and Joe takes both mother and child into his arms. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Paul Armstrong (play) | Beatrice DeMille (scenario) (as Beatrice C. de Mille) | Leighton Osmun (scenario)
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Oct 26, 1916 (United States)

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7 cast members
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Thomas Meighan
Joe Lacy Joe Lacy   See fewer
Anita King
Geraldine Kent Geraldine Kent   See fewer
Edythe Chapman
Mrs. Kent Mrs. Kent   See fewer
Horace B. Carpenter
Bud Young Bud Young   See fewer
Charles Ogle
Bill Ferguson Bill Ferguson   See fewer
Ernest Joy
Mr. Marshall Mr. Marshall   See fewer
Jean Woodbury
Mrs. Marshall (as Joane Woodbury) Mrs. Marshall (as Joane Woodbury)   See fewer
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