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  • Dollars and the Woman (1916)
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Dollars and the Woman (1916)
Drama

Inventor Dan Hilyer needs money to go West in order to market his new patent, his wife Madge secretly gets a loan from her former sweetheart, Arthur Crewe. Then, with her husband gone, Madge again receives financial support from Arthur ...See moreInventor Dan Hilyer needs money to go West in order to market his new patent, his wife Madge secretly gets a loan from her former sweetheart, Arthur Crewe. Then, with her husband gone, Madge again receives financial support from Arthur when she is about to have her baby. Shortly after Dan returns, he learns of Arthur's help and suspects his wife of having given far too much in return for the money. Dan is on the verge of demanding a separation when Arthur, having heard that his loan has caused the problem, comes to Dan and vouches for Madge's perfectly upright behavior, which then leads to the couple's reconciliation. Written by Pamela Short See less
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Director
Writers
Mark Swan (scenario) | Albert Payson Terhune (novel)
Producer
Cinematographer
Louis Dunmyre (as Louis H. Dunmyre)
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Updated Mar 20, 1916

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Mar 20, 1916 (United States)

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5 cast members
Name Known for
Tom Moore
Dan Hilyer Dan Hilyer   See fewer
Ethel Clayton
Madge Hilyer Madge Hilyer   See fewer
Crauford Kent
Arthur Crewe Arthur Crewe   See fewer
Bartley McCullum
General Boynton General Boynton   See fewer
Herbert Fortier
Colonel Bernard Colonel Bernard   See fewer
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