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  • The Sob Sister (1914)
  • Short | Drama, Short
The Sob Sister (1914)
Short | Drama, Short

Helen, Tracy's daughter, becomes dissatisfied with boarding school and threatens to run away. In her dilemma, Helen's mother appeals to the clever sob-sister for assistance. Nell visits the school and exacts a promise from Helen that she ...See moreHelen, Tracy's daughter, becomes dissatisfied with boarding school and threatens to run away. In her dilemma, Helen's mother appeals to the clever sob-sister for assistance. Nell visits the school and exacts a promise from Helen that she will remain there. Bradley, a dishonest fight referee, is "shown up" by Bert Randolph, sporting editor of the Times. Bradley swears to be revenged upon both Randolph and the newspaper. A budding romance is underway between Randolph and the sob-sister. Helen's promise to remain at the boarding school is short lived. A midnight feast of pretty girl pupils results in punishment for Helen. She crawls from a second story window and escapes. Afraid to go home, the runaway girl takes refuge in a city park. She is found by Bradley, who sees his opportunity to even the score with the newspaper. A country correspondent stumbles upon the story of Helen's flight. Unable to secure her name, he telegraphs meagre facts to Tracy, the managing editor. Tracy assigns the "sob-sister" to the story. Meanwhile Bradley has taken Helen to a café. The sob-sister, who has stopped in the café for a hasty lunch sees and recognizes Helen. From an adjoining booth she learns enough to know that Bradley is intent upon harm to the girl. Utilizing the telephone, she summons Bert Randolph. When Bradley takes the girl to an evil resort Randolph effects a rescue. With the story in her possession, the "sob-sister" returns to the office. Endeavoring to shield Helen, she tries to dissuade the managing editor from using the story. Her pleas fail. When she completes her story she is discharged by Tracy for insubordination. Tracy, without reading the story, orders it printed on the front page of the newspaper. Bert Randolph goes to Tracy and discloses the identity of the runaway girl. Tracy stops the press. When he offers the sob-sister her old position she refuses telling him that she is to marry Randolph. Tracy raises the sporting editor's salary. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Harry Carr | James Dayton (scenario)
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Updated Jul 16, 1914

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Jul 16, 1914 (United States)

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6 cast members
Name Known for
Herbert Rawlinson
Bert Randolph Bert Randolph   See fewer
Ann Little
Nell - the Sob Sister (as Anna Little) Nell - the Sob Sister (as Anna Little)   See fewer
Frank Lloyd
Frank Bradley Frank Bradley   See fewer
William Worthington
Mr. Tracy Mr. Tracy   See fewer
Helen Wright
Mrs. Tracy Mrs. Tracy   See fewer
Mary Ruby
Helen Tracy Helen Tracy   See fewer
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