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The Stolen Triumph

Edwin Rowley is a talented but uncommercial playwright. Stephen Hunt is a successful theatrical manager. Rowley finishes a brilliant play and sends it to Hunt for production. Recognizing it as a masterpiece, Hunt puts his own name on the play and produces it, achieving fame as a playwright. Upon discovery of the theft the shock is too much for Rowley’s wife, who dies. Rowley, devastated, loses his sanity and disappears. Hunt decides to adopt Rowley's orphaned son and raises him as his own. Years later, Rowley, wandering aimlessly, sees a poster advertising his play with his own name on it. This sight brings him back to his senses. Rowley and Hunt are reconciled, and Rowley finally receives public recognition and enjoys his success as the true author of the play.

Top Cast

  • Julius Steger

    Julius Steger

    Edwin Rowley

  • Harry Burkhardt

    Harry Burkhardt

    Stephen Hunt

  • Clara Whipple

    Clara Whipple

    Mrs. Hunt

  • Clara Blandick

    Clara Blandick

    Mrs. Rowley

  • Edgar Kennedy

    Edgar Kennedy

    Edwin Rowley, Jr.

  • Helen Badgley

    Helen Badgley

    Little Alice

  • Marie Reichardt

    Marie Reichardt

    Mrs. Williams

  • Raye Dean

    Raye Dean

    Alice Hunt

  • Maurice Steuart

    Maurice Steuart

    Little Edwin

Overview

Edwin Rowley is a talented but uncommercial playwright. Stephen Hunt is a successful theatrical manager. Rowley finishes a brilliant play and sends it to Hunt for production. Recognizing it as a masterpiece, Hunt puts his own name on the play and produces it, achieving fame as a playwright. Upon discovery of the theft the shock is too much for Rowley’s wife, who dies. Rowley, devastated, loses his sanity and disappears. Hunt decides to adopt Rowley's orphaned son and raises him as his own. Years later, Rowley, wandering aimlessly, sees a poster advertising his play with his own name on it. This sight brings him back to his senses. Rowley and Hunt are reconciled, and Rowley finally receives public recognition and enjoys his success as the true author of the play.

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