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Without Limit

Robert Frazer and Anna Q. Nilsson star in this drama, based on Temple Dusk by Calvin Johnson. David Marlowe (Frazer), the son of a clergyman (Frank Currier), is seduced by the earthly delights of drinking and gambling. While intoxicated he proposes to Ember Edwards (Nilsson), and she accepts because he has told her he is rich and she is sick of her poverty-stricken life. At a gambling house run by Clement Palter (Charles Lane), David takes a 25 dollar check from Bunny Fish (Robert Schable), changes the amount to 2,500 dollars, and proceeds to lose the whole sum at faro.

Top Cast

  • Anna Q. Nilsson

    Anna Q. Nilsson

    Ember Edwards

  • Robert Frazer

    Robert Frazer

    David Marlowe

  • Frank Currier

    Frank Currier

    The Reverend Marlowe

  • Kate Blancke

    Kate Blancke

    Mrs. Marlowe

  • Charles Lane

    Charles Lane

    Clement Palter

  • Robert Schable

    Robert Schable

    Bunny Fish

  • Thomas W. Ross

    Thomas W. Ross

    Charley

  • Nellie Anderson

    Nellie Anderson

    The Landlady

Overview

Robert Frazer and Anna Q. Nilsson star in this drama, based on Temple Dusk by Calvin Johnson. David Marlowe (Frazer), the son of a clergyman (Frank Currier), is seduced by the earthly delights of drinking and gambling. While intoxicated he proposes to Ember Edwards (Nilsson), and she accepts because he has told her he is rich and she is sick of her poverty-stricken life. At a gambling house run by Clement Palter (Charles Lane), David takes a 25 dollar check from Bunny Fish (Robert Schable), changes the amount to 2,500 dollars, and proceeds to lose the whole sum at faro.

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