Drama Crime
Little Billy, the bootblack, finding luck against him, decides to move to some other town. To do this he must walk, as he hasn’t the wherewithal for a railroad ticket. While trudging through the country, he falls into the hands of a couple of sinister-looking tramps, and they at once, by threats, force him to beg for them. A day or so later, the tramps hold up an old man, and while procuring his money throw him down with such force as to unintentionally kill him. Panic-stricken at their awful deed, they feel that the boy’s knowledge of the affair will prove disastrous for them, and so they decide to get rid of him. Through the sagacity of a dog the boy is saved and the tramps are captured.
Directed by
D.W. Griffith
Written by
James Carroll
W. Chrystie Miller
Robbery Victim
Donald Crisp
First Tramp
Claire McDowell
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Grace Henderson
Woman on Porch
Dell Henderson
Rich Man
Alfred Paget
Farmhand / Rescuer
Kate Bruce
The Maid
Joseph Graybill
Second Tramp
Charles Hill Mailes
Farmhand / Rescuer
Edna Foster
Billy
Frank Evans
The Farmer
Harry Hyde
On Lawn
Marie Newton
Young Girl

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