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God's Witness

"A Four Part Story with a Punch in Every Scene-Depending Upon a Very Peculiar and Interesting Trick of the Camera for the Most Stirring Climax Ever Conceived for a Motion Picture"

A story is told of a woman who, disinherited after a scandal, later needs expensive surgery. Her father, General Darrington, initially refuses her plea for money, so she sends her daughter, Beryl, to him. The General dies from a falling andiron, Beryl is arrested, and a will favors a lawyer named Lennox. Beryl's brother, Bertie, arrives and provides exculpatory testimony supported by Lennox, who appears with a lightning-imprinted photograph. The siblings eventually discover love between Beryl and Lennox.

Top Cast

  • Florence La Badie

    Florence La Badie

    Beryl Darcy

  • J. Morris Foster

    J. Morris Foster

    Bertie Darcy

  • Mary Elizabeth Forbes

    Mary Elizabeth Forbes

    Mrs. Darrington

  • Sidney Bracey

    Sidney Bracey

    Leo Darcy

  • Harris Gordon

    Harris Gordon

    Lennox Dunbar

  • Justus D. Barnes

    Justus D. Barnes

    Judge

  • Marie Shotwell

    Marie Shotwell

  • Arthur Bauer

    Arthur Bauer

    Gen. Darrington

  • Adeline O'Connor

    Adeline O'Connor

    Ella Darcy (the Darringtons' daughter)

Overview

A story is told of a woman who, disinherited after a scandal, later needs expensive surgery. Her father, General Darrington, initially refuses her plea for money, so she sends her daughter, Beryl, to him. The General dies from a falling andiron, Beryl is arrested, and a will favors a lawyer named Lennox. Beryl's brother, Bertie, arrives and provides exculpatory testimony supported by Lennox, who appears with a lightning-imprinted photograph. The siblings eventually discover love between Beryl and Lennox.

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