
The Brand (1912)
Jim Haroll was a blacksmith. He lived alone with his old father until the matrimonial bee lodged securely in his curly head. Then Jim found a copy of "Cupid's Darts," fell madly in love with an advertised beauty, and sent for her to share his hearth and fortune. One year tired the beauty. A perfumery salesman called one day and Jim, glancing through the window, beheld her in his arms. In blind rage he rushed to his forge, seized a red-hot iron and pushing his wife's betrayer to the floor branded him upon the cheek.All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
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| Allan Dwan | Director |
| Cast | Role |
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| J. Warren Kerrigan | |
| Pauline Bush | |
| Jack Richardson | |
| Marshall Neilan |
