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  • Capital vs. Labor (1910)
  • Short | Drama, Short
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Capital vs. Labor (1910)
Short | Drama, Short

The daughter of a capitalist and manufacturer is courted by a young officer of the militia, and, at the same time, a young clergyman is deeply in love with her. She seems to favor the military man, because, as she says, "She prefers a man ...See moreThe daughter of a capitalist and manufacturer is courted by a young officer of the militia, and, at the same time, a young clergyman is deeply in love with her. She seems to favor the military man, because, as she says, "She prefers a man who does things, to one who simply preaches them." Dissatisfaction arises among the employees of the big manufacturing plant of the town. A committee calls upon the manager and proprietor, whom we must identify as the father of the young lady who is in love with the young soldier. The committee requests a recognition of their rights: the manager refuses. Trouble seems imminent and the young clergyman appeals to the proprietor in behalf of the men. His intercession is also denied. The strike is on. Crowds assemble in mass meetings, agitators incense them with hatred and inflame them with vengeance, and violence runs riot. The mob marches towards the home of the manufacturer, whose household has been warned of the approaching danger. The young officer is visiting the daughter. She appeals to him for protection and asks him to intercede with the mob. He dares not face them single-handed and promises to return with his regiment and protect her and her home. Then he leaves her. The mob attacks the home, breaks the doors and windows and forces an entrance into the house, demolishes the furnishings and threatens her father, in whose arms she is clasped. While the fury of the mob is at its height, the young minister rushes into the room, checks and silences the strikers and trains from their employer all their claims and privileges. After this has been done, the young officer returns with his regiment, but there is no need for his services. The young clergyman has won the respect of the capitalist, the cause of labor and the heart of the young girl, who now knows that he is not only a man of words but also a man of deeds. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Mar 22, 1910 (United States)

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