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  • The Unopened Letter (1914)
  • Short | Short, Drama
The Unopened Letter (1914)
Short | Short, Drama

When Paul King married Kate Dwyer they were obliged to keep the wedding a secret. Paul was a law student, studying hard for the position awaiting him in his father's office. His father was a stern, irascible man. To have revealed the ...See moreWhen Paul King married Kate Dwyer they were obliged to keep the wedding a secret. Paul was a law student, studying hard for the position awaiting him in his father's office. His father was a stern, irascible man. To have revealed the marriage to him would have mined all chances of success. So Paul put off this acknowledgment until success should arrive. After his admission to the bar, he went to the city, leaving his wife with her sister Jane, of the "unce guid", in the little college town. Jane was a prim, severe woman with rigid ideas on all subjects. When she learned of her sister's marriage, she was horrified. As the months went by with no word from Paul, Jane took no pains in telling her sister that Paul would never acknowledge her. When desired success came to Paul, he wrote a joyous letter to Kate, bidding her come. But it came too late. Jane holding their motherless daughter in her arms, received it just after the funeral, and directed it to be returned unopened, and when Paul arrived to see what the trouble was, Jane told him only that Kate was dead, saying nothing about the child. Years later Jane has moved to the city and opened a boarding-house; her niece Louise, now grown into a beautiful young woman, helps meet expenses by working as a stenographer in a factory office. Jack Osborne, son of the younger member of the firm of King and Osborne, meets Louise and falls in love with her. Louise is injured at the factory, and Paul institutes proceedings against the management. King and Osborne were the attorneys for the defense. The case was full of exciting points until Jane Dwyer, testifying, gave her name and explained that she was the plaintiff's aunt. Paul King turned white, attempted to continue, and broke down. A satisfactory verdict was awarded to Louise. After the trial Jane and Paul met. Jane's reproaches were softened when Paul told her what the unopened letter had contained and all Paul's anger was dissipated by his joy at the discovery of his daughter. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Apr 24, 1914 (United States)

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12 cast members
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Edward Earle
Paul King Paul King   See fewer
Bessie Learn
Kate Dwyer Kate Dwyer   See fewer
William Bechtel
The Superintendent The Superintendent   See fewer
Margaret McWade
Jane Dwyer Jane Dwyer   See fewer
Jessie Stevens
The Landlady The Landlady   See fewer
Charles Sutton
Joe King - Paul's Father Joe King - Paul's Father   See fewer
Hayward Mack
Jack Osborne - King's Assistant Jack Osborne - King's Assistant   See fewer
Marjorie Ellison
Mrs. Osborne Mrs. Osborne   See fewer
William West
The Doctor The Doctor   See fewer
Harry B. Eytinge
The Judge (as Harry Eytinge) The Judge (as Harry Eytinge)   See fewer
Edwin Clarke
A Boarder (as Edwin Clark) A Boarder (as Edwin Clark)   See fewer
Harry Beaumont
Undetermined Secondary Role Undetermined Secondary Role   See fewer
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