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  • The Triumph of Right (1912)
  • Short | 16 min | Drama, Family, Short
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The Triumph of Right (1912)
Short | 16 min | Drama, Family, Short

Leaving his consumptive wife and her child alone in poverty, Dave Dexter passes his time playing cards in the Silver Star Saloon. His wife, seized with the choking cough, realizes that the end is near and sends little Mary to the saloon ...See moreLeaving his consumptive wife and her child alone in poverty, Dave Dexter passes his time playing cards in the Silver Star Saloon. His wife, seized with the choking cough, realizes that the end is near and sends little Mary to the saloon for her father. She finds him in a dispute over cards. She steps between "Mexican Luke" and her father. Luke slinks back, shamed by the child. Dexter returns to his cabin, realizes his wife's condition, and hastens out for help. The Mexican steals a cowboy's horse and rides toward Dexter's shack, seeking trouble, meeting Dexter going on his way for help. Dexter stops him and tells him of his wife's sickness and begs for the loan of his horse. The Mexican strikes Dexter with his whip. Driven to desperation, Dexter pulls the Mexican off his horse, mounts and rides away, leaving the Mexican swearing vengeance. The cowboys miss the stolen horse and find the hatband from the Mexican's sombrero. They start after him. "Mexican Luke" visits the sheriff and accuses Dexter of being the long-sought horse thief. He and the sheriff ride hastily to Dexter's home and find him bending over his wife's dead body. The sheriff listens to the stricken man's story, but is forced to do his duty and places the handcuffs on him. Little Mary pleads with the stern sheriff in vain. Tearfully the child produces her little bank and tries to bribe the sheriff, adding to the offer her last and dearest treasure, her old rag doll. Touched by Dexter's story, the presence of death, and the motherless child's appeal, he forgets he is sheriff, and forgetting his sworn oath of office, he gives Dexter a chance to escape. He declines it. The sheriff is about to replace the handcuffs when the cowboys, on the trail of the horse thief, crowd into the cabin. The sheriff silences them, telling them they are in the presence of death. With uncovered heads, the leader proves Dexter's innocence by producing the missing hatband and pointing to the Mexican's bat. Mexican Luke is led away by the sheriff and the cowboys, leaving Dexter and his little daughter alone with their dead. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated May 27, 1912

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May 27, 1912 (United States)

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George Stanley
Dave Dexter, Inveterate Gambler (as George C. Stanley) Dave Dexter, Inveterate Gambler (as George C. Stanley)   See fewer
Anne Schaefer
Dave's Wife (as Anne Schaeffer) Dave's Wife (as Anne Schaeffer)   See fewer
Mildred Harris
Mary Dexter - the Little Daughter Mary Dexter - the Little Daughter   See fewer
Robert Thornby
Mexican Luke - a Criminal Mexican Luke - a Criminal   See fewer
Charles Bennett
The Sheriff The Sheriff   See fewer
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