A printer, drinking excessively and neglectful of his family obligations, is fired from his job when he offends his wealthy employer and his employer’s guests as they tour the printworks. Seeking revenge, the dismissed employee enters his former employer’s house with the intention of shooting him. There he sees the employer and his severely disabled daughter, and recognizes the strong emotional bond between father and daughter. This convincing demonstration of affection brings the printer to his senses. He asks pardon, is reinstated in his old job, and becomes a model worker, husband, and father.
The film was directed by D.W. Griffith.
The screenplay was written by Bernardine R. Leist.
Cinematography was handled by Billy Bitzer.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0001259.
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The Iconoclast
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