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The Golden Fetter

  • 1917
  • 50m
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Anita King and Wallace Reid in The Golden Fetter (1917)
DramaRomanceWestern

Schoolteacher Faith Miller inherits $10,000. Edson, McGill and Slade, three enterprising crooks, own the Moonflower, a worthless mine. Slade goes East to unload, and hearing of Faith's good ... Read allSchoolteacher Faith Miller inherits $10,000. Edson, McGill and Slade, three enterprising crooks, own the Moonflower, a worthless mine. Slade goes East to unload, and hearing of Faith's good fortune, he approaches her and finds her easy prey: she buys a share in the mine for $9,00... Read allSchoolteacher Faith Miller inherits $10,000. Edson, McGill and Slade, three enterprising crooks, own the Moonflower, a worthless mine. Slade goes East to unload, and hearing of Faith's good fortune, he approaches her and finds her easy prey: she buys a share in the mine for $9,000. Advised by friends to take a rest, Faith goes to inspect her mine. Arriving at the town... Read all

  • Director
    • Edward LeSaint
  • Writers
    • Charles Tenney Jackson
    • Charles Maigne
  • Stars
    • Wallace Reid
    • Anita King
    • Tully Marshall
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    • Director
      • Edward LeSaint
    • Writers
      • Charles Tenney Jackson
      • Charles Maigne
    • Stars
      • Wallace Reid
      • Anita King
      • Tully Marshall
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    Wallace Reid
    Wallace Reid
    • James Roger Ralston
    Anita King
    Anita King
    • Faith Miller
    Tully Marshall
    Tully Marshall
    • Henry Slade
    Guy Oliver
    Guy Oliver
    • Edson
    Walter Long
    Walter Long
    • McGill
    Mrs. Lewis McCord
    • Big Annie
    Clarence Geldert
    Clarence Geldert
    • Flynn
    • (as C.H. Geldert)
    Lawrence Peyton
    • Buck Hanson
    • (as Larry Peyton)
    Lucien Littlefield
    Lucien Littlefield
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    • Director
      • Edward LeSaint
    • Writers
      • Charles Tenney Jackson
      • Charles Maigne
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    deickemeyer

    The author's strong point is character drawing

    Jim Ralston, a western mining engineer, and Faith Miller, a New England school teacher, are the characters played by Wallace Reid and Anita King in "The Golden Fetter," a five-reel Lasky photoplay written by Charles T. Jackson. The author's strong point is character drawing. He has peopled his play with an interesting assortment of human beings, several of them endowed with a well-developed sense of humor and able to furnish ample comedy relief to the sterner moments of the picture. These are often highly dramatic and end with an attempt to hang the hero, who is saved by the little school teacher telling the truth at the risk of compromising her good name. A worthless mine, in which she has invested nine thousand dollars, is the cause of the trouble and the means of her coming west. Right here, it is only fair to warn Charles T. Jackson that persons acquainted with the New England character are going to find it a little difficult to believe in Faith Miller's mine deal. Massachusetts school ma'ams are a cautious set, where money is concerned, and would require a good deal of "showing" before investing nine thousand dollars in a silver mine on the word of a stranger. Once Faith Miller makes such a move, her conduct, after she meets the mining engineer, is just what a spirited young woman would consider was right in the line of her duty, and she deserves to marry the man she saves and live happy ever afterward. The atmosphere in all the scenes, out West and down East, is preserved with fidelity, the acting of the entire cast having much to do with this result. Wallace Reid looks and acts Jim Ralston with equal success, and Anita King makes the school teacher a most likable young woman. Tully Marshall sustains his past reputation as the "slick villain" of the drama, and Guy Oliver and Walter Long play a pair of second heavies that come very close to being the real thing. Mrs. Lewis McCord fills every specification laid down for the part of the warm-hearted Irishwoman Big Annie, and C.H. Gelder, Larry Payton and Lucien Littlefield are a trio of sure 'nuff Westerners. – The Moving Picture World, February 10, 1917

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    • Release date
      • January 25, 1917 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • None
    • Also known as
      • Den gyllene bojan
    • Production company
      • Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company
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      • 50m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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