Man's Enemy

Man's Enemy

30 mins | Drama | Aug. 1, 1914

Set in London (but filmed in New Jersey), the story endeavors to prove that man's greatest enemy is liquor. When elderly tosspot John Warriner is shot for trespassing, Warriner's son holds property owner Sir Arthur Stanton. Thus begins a bitter and deadly feud between the Warriner and Stanton clans, fueled by rotgut booze. Prints of the film survive in the film archives of the Library of Congress and the Museum of Modern Art.

Man's Enemy

30 mins | Drama | Aug. 1, 1914

Man's Enemy
Set in London (but filmed in New Jersey), the story endeavors to prove that man's greatest enemy is liquor. When elderly tosspot John Warriner is shot for trespassing, Warriner's son holds property owner Sir Arthur Stanton. Thus begins a bitter and deadly feud between the Warriner and Stanton clans, fueled by rotgut booze. Prints of the film survive in the film archives of the Library of Congress and the Museum of Modern Art.
Producers Klaw & Erlanger, Biograph Company
Original title Man's Enemy
Directors Frank Powell
Writers Charles H. Langdon, Eric Hudson, Frank E. Woods

Cast

Lillian Gish

as Grace Lisle

Franklin Ritchie

as Tom Warriner aka Tom Drake

Vivian Prescott

as Sarah Banks

William Jefferson

as Fred Lisle - Grace's Brother

George Robinson

as General Sir Arthur Stanton

Frank Newburg

as Harry Stanton - Sir Arthur's Son

Hector V. Sarno

as Count Ivan Lanski