The Ghost of Self

The Ghost of Self

11 mins | Drama | Dec. 30, 1913

Frank Johnson, a wealthy landlord, without a heart, has no mercy for the poor. His cold attitude towards the public in general has a great influence in his life, and when he proposes marriage to Eleanor Groves, his manner is indeed anything but that of love. Eleanor, although she cares for Johnson, reprimands him and tells him that she could never marry a man as cruel as he is. Her last line of rebuff, "The ghost of your better self will appear to you and make you realize what a beast you are," gets Johnson to thinking.

The Ghost of Self

11 mins | Drama | Dec. 30, 1913

The Ghost of Self
Frank Johnson, a wealthy landlord, without a heart, has no mercy for the poor. His cold attitude towards the public in general has a great influence in his life, and when he proposes marriage to Eleanor Groves, his manner is indeed anything but that of love. Eleanor, although she cares for Johnson, reprimands him and tells him that she could never marry a man as cruel as he is. Her last line of rebuff, "The ghost of your better self will appear to you and make you realize what a beast you are," gets Johnson to thinking.
Producers The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Original title The Ghost of Self
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Cast

E.H. Calvert

as Frank Johnson

Ruth Stonehouse

as Miss Groves

Charles Hitchcock

as A Cripple

Clara Dale

as His wife

Daisy Adamy

as Maid