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Twenty Dollars a Week

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As described in a film magazine review, John Reeves, steel magnate, wagers with his son Chester that he can earn twenty dollars a week and live on it. He procures work in the office of William Hart's steel plant. Against her brother's wish, Hart's sister Muriel adopts a little boy. Hart evens up by
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adopting John Reeves as his father. Reeves foils James Pettison's plot to ruin Hart. Chester also makes good as a workman and wins the affection of Hart's sister. The father reveals his identity and takes Hart as a partner.
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$ 20 a Week

F. Harmon Weight
Forrest Halsey
George Arliss
Taylor Holmes
Edith Roberts
Ronald Colman
Harry Fischbeck
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Selznick Distributing Corporation
reels
Silent
intertitles
silent
comedy drama film
F. Harmon Weight
George Arliss
Taylor Holmes
Edith Roberts
Ronald Colman
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Library of Congress
George Arliss
Taylor Holmes
Edith Roberts
Wallie Howe
Redfield Clarke
Ronald Colman
Ivan F. Simpson

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