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  • Her Greatest Story (1916)
  • Short | Short, Drama
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Her Greatest Story (1916)
Short | Short, Drama

Mazie King is "sob sister" on one of the large daily papers, and because of domestic troubles at home her stories have lost their "punch." She is called "on the carpet" by Wharton, the managing editor, and told that there must be some ...See moreMazie King is "sob sister" on one of the large daily papers, and because of domestic troubles at home her stories have lost their "punch." She is called "on the carpet" by Wharton, the managing editor, and told that there must be some improvement in her stories. Tilton, the city editor, hears their talk and tries to comfort her. Mazie's home life is not happy. Her husband Con is a gambler and dope fiend, and has no consideration whatever for his wife. To gain money for his ventures, he does not hesitate to threaten harm to their three-year-old son unless he is furnished funds. Mazie has often given up her carfare to keep her child from harm. Things reach a climax one Saturday when Mazie receives a notice that her services will not be needed after the end of the next week. She tries to keep the knowledge of her disappointment from the office force, but Tilton surmises the trouble and in his friendly way comforts her. There is little consolation for Mazie at home; instead, she is threatened and even roughly handled by her husband when she refuses to give him money. He has his revenge later by taking their son to a low saloon and leaving word for his wife to bring him some money if she wants to see the boy. Mazie unwillingly borrows the money from Tilton and rescues her son from the dive. Con has a gay time on the money; his spree ends with a fight in which he is mortally wounded. The managing editor learns of the killing and assigns Mazie to the case, telling her to get something out of it. Mazie recognizes the body as her husband and is shown a note he left begging his wife for forgiveness. She leaves without revealing her identity. That evening Mazie writes the real story of her life and closes with the episode of her husband's death. The story makes a hit with the editor and he holds the presses to get the story in for the Sunday edition. He remarks to the boys that the story reads like truth. Later, she is eating a much-needed lunch in a restaurant when Tilton joins her. He notices the bruise on her arm and she tells him the story was real and the dead man was her husband. Wharton sees the two and joins them, telling Mazie to be sure and report as usual the next week. Tilton cheers the unhappy girl and suggests that they should see how Benny is getting along. The two leave and Mazie accepts the kind attention offered by her friend, and there is reason to believe she will depend more and more upon him in the future. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Director
Lynn Reynolds (as Lynn F. Reynolds)
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Lynn Reynolds (scenario) (as Lynn F. Reynolds)
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Updated Feb 27, 1916

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Feb 27, 1916 (United States)

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5 cast members
Name Known for
Myrtle Gonzalez
Mazie King Mazie King   See fewer
Fred Church
Eugene Tilton Eugene Tilton   See fewer
Val Paul
Con King Con King   See fewer
Alfred Allen
Jim Wharton Jim Wharton   See fewer
Frankie Lee
Benny King Benny King   See fewer
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