The Ne'er Do Well (1915)

Former college football hero Kirk Anthony, to the disappointment of his father, a railroad magnate, refuses to enter the business world. Kirk prefers to coach the university team and carouse, until he is drugged during a drunken victory party and put aboard a steamer bound for Panama by an embezzler who switches clothes with him. During the trip, Mrs. Edith Cortlandt, who has married her diplomat husband for convenience, falls in love with Kirk. In Panama, Kirk and Allan Allan, a Jamaican friend, are arrested when Kirk's efforts to use American firefighting methods cause a riot. After Mrs. Cortlandt's influence gets Kirk out of jail and into a job, he falls in love with Chiquita Garavel, the daughter of a Spanish grandee. When Mrs. Cortlandt warns Kirk not to marry Chiquita, her husband overhears. He insults Kirk in public, and Kirk vows revenge. After Cortlandt commits suicide, and Kirk, who has secretly married Chiquita, is arrested, Mrs. Cortlandt withholds Cortlandt's suicide note, but Kirk's father arrives and convinces her to help arrange Kirk's release.

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Summary Details
Running Time2 hr 20 min
GenresAdventure
FilmmakersRole
Colin Campbell Director
Rex Beach Writer
Lanier Bartlett Writer
William Nicholas Selig Producer
Harry W. Gerstad Cinematographer
CastRole
Wheeler Oakman
Kirk Anthony - the Ne're-Do-Well
Kathlyn Williams
Mrs. Edith Cortlandt - a Diplomat
Harry Lonsdale
Stephen Cortlandt - Edith's Husband
Frank Clark
Darwin K. Anthony - Railroad Magnate