The Ninety and Nine (1911)

Asa West is a wild sort of a fellow, and is driven from home by his father for disobedience. After a long time of absence, Asa secures a position on a farm, and soon gains the respect of his employer. Mr. West takes his wife and daughters on a motoring trip through the country. Their machine breaks down, and while the chauffeur is repairing the car, Mr. and Mrs. West take a walk down the road, and the two daughters wander off in the opposite direction. Asa emerges from the woods he has been working in, and when walking home on the road, meets his sisters. They are very pleased to see him, and take him back to the car, where they meet their parents. When Mr. West's eyes meet the statue of his son, he at once embraces him and once more the family is united.

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GenresDrama Short
FilmmakersRole
Ralph Ince Director
CastRole
Tefft Johnson
Mrs. B.F. Clinton
Robert Gaillard
Charles Kent