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The Price of Tyranny (1915)
Drama

Archibald J. Wright, the owner of the Burlingbrook Cottonmills, has an ungovernable temper. His son Edward, in defiance of his father's wishes, takes a day off from work to go hunting with his friends. After lunch a "friendly" game of ...See moreArchibald J. Wright, the owner of the Burlingbrook Cottonmills, has an ungovernable temper. His son Edward, in defiance of his father's wishes, takes a day off from work to go hunting with his friends. After lunch a "friendly" game of cards is started, and Edward has to sign an I.O.U. for $10,000. He confesses his debt to his father, who works himself into a towering rage, and decides to send his son to a factory in India, where he will have to toil with the natives for a livelihood. For six months Edward labors wearily in the torrid Indian climate, and the only balm for his wounded spirit lies in the gentle glances of a young Hindoo maid. Their infatuation is noticed and word reaches his father of the intended marriage. He prohibits the union under penalty of disinheritance. Harold, Wright's nephew, has craftily insinuated himself in his uncle's good graces and has succeeded Edward in the factory. Wright's spirit, softening with his advancing years, he yearns for his banished son and has his agent in India make inquiries for him. He learns that Edward and his wife had lived an ideal life the first four years of their marriage and had been blessed with a girl baby. Business reverses, however, had forced Edward to leave India, and he was last seen and heard of as an itinerant photographer in Greece. In reality Edward's troubles have come so heavily on him that he is finally overwhelmed and dies. His final message to his wife, enclosing a note to his father, tells her to go to Burlingbrook, and if his father seems softened to make her identity known; otherwise not. She starts with her child, but the road is trying, and after securing shelter in a wayside hovel her grief, together with the hopeless outlook for the future, cause her also to pine away. Maud, left alone, is forced to sell her donkey to satisfy the debt she and her mother incurred. However, her youth and hope help her out, and she sets to work and earns her passage to the States. Arrived at Burlingbrook, she secures employment in Wright's cotton mills through a girl she meets. Her knowledge of Italian stands her in good stead when old Archibald Wright receives a foreign letter concerning his son and has no one to read it to him. His solicitude for his son, her father, touches her deeply, but she forbears to speak, because of the presence of the nephew, Harold, whom she suspects of duplicity. The letter contains the information that his son was last seen in Chiesa, Italy. Wright telegraphs to the Mayor of Chiesa, who responds that his son died there two months before. The shock of this news makes necessary an immediate operation on the old man's eyes, over which a cataract has been closing for some time past. The operation is successful. When his sight is restored he desires to see the child who was so attentive to him in his sorrow. When she is brought into his office she is sadly startled by a picture of her father on the wall. She cannot repress a gentle and pathetic caress to the portrait, and on being questioned by the old man, declares her parentage. She also gives him the note sent him by his son, in which he is forgiven his past cruelties and entrusted with the care of his daughter-in-law and her child. The father is deeply affected by the disclosure, but is made doubly miserable at the news that the mother is also dead. He pays an awful price for his "rod of iron," but sees a chance for a sinner's repentance in the care of his new-found granddaughter. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Jan 1915 (United States)

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