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The Ring and the Man (1914)
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Distinguished dramatic actor Bruce McRae makes his first appearance on the screen in the popular story of love and politics, "The Ring and the Man," by Cyrus Townsend Brady. The commanding personality and splendid poise of Bruce McRae fit ...See moreDistinguished dramatic actor Bruce McRae makes his first appearance on the screen in the popular story of love and politics, "The Ring and the Man," by Cyrus Townsend Brady. The commanding personality and splendid poise of Bruce McRae fit him peculiarly for the role of Gormly, the man whose bravery and self-possession in the face of crucial circumstances enable him to successfully oppose the corrupt forces of the gigantic political ring that is trying to ruin him. Gormly's real name is Fordyce, but the shadow of a crime which hangs over his past has caused him to change it to Gormly, by which name he is known to his business associates and the public, who respect him as a great merchant prince and reform candidate for mayor. Behind Gormly's ambition is a good and beautiful woman, Eleanor Haldane, whose father is president of the Gotham Traction Co., a powerful corporation which has always controlled the city's administration. The Gotham Company and Gormly become involved in business complications, and Gormly, seeing the evilness of city politics, partly through a desire to destroy the power of the Gotham Company, and partly to realize Miss Haldane's faith in him, decides to enter the mayoralty race, and is seen far in the lead of the Gotham Company's candidate. Another woman in Gormly's life, a woman of the past, now tries to regain her power over Gormly, and failing, takes the great secret of his former life to the chief of police, who is a tool of the Gotham Company. The chief calls on Gormly and threatens to expose him unless he withdraws from the race. Gormly courageously refuses. Haldane is informed of his development by the chief of police, and knowing of Gormly's love for his daughter, urges her to offer herself as wife to Gormly if he will cease his fight against the Gotham Company. Loving her father, and wishing to test Gormly, Elizabeth does this, and is both pleased and grieved when Gormly sacrifices even his love for his principles, and refuses to be bribed even with the gratification of his greatest wish. How the shadow of the crime of his past is lifted from him, how he defeats the vicious ring forces and finally wins his election and his bride, is dramatically visualized in this gripping production. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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May 20, 1914 (United States)

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Bruce McRae
George Gormly, alias of George Fordyce George Gormly, alias of George Fordyce   See fewer
Helen Aubrey
Mrs. Jim Martin Mrs. Jim Martin   See fewer
Wellington A. Playter
William Haldane William Haldane   See fewer
Robert Broderick
Jim Martin Jim Martin   See fewer
Violet Horner
Eleanor Haldane Eleanor Haldane   See fewer
Albert Andruss
Chief of Police Chief of Police   See fewer
Charles Douglass
The Sheriff The Sheriff   See fewer
Albert S. Howson
Fordyce's Secretary Fordyce's Secretary   See fewer
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