
Wrongly Accused (1912)
William Johnson son is a wealthy widower with an only daughter, Alice. He has also a housekeeper in the person of Mrs. Commons, a lady of former position, now in reduced circumstances. Mrs. Commons has a boy. Arthur, a splendid fellow, who is in love with the daughter of his mother's employer. A party is given in honor of the eighteenth birthday of Miss Johnson, and Arthur attends the affair with his little sister. Many costly presents ate tendered Miss Johnson, among these is a beautiful pearl necklace. When the party is over and the guests are gone it is discovered that the necklace has disappeared. It is then distinctly remembered that Arthur Commons was the last to handle the necklace. The upshot of it is that Arthur is accused of being the thief. It is a terrible accusation, and as we witness it, we feel that it couldn't he true. And yet we know that he is innocent because he carried home his little sister. That the sister had placed the necklace around the neck of a doll, so you see he was innocent. The clarifying of the situation comes about through the young girl, Alice, who innocently discovers the missing necklace adorning the neck of the little girl's doll. The humiliation of the old man over the discovery of the injured doll of the younger one is well worth witnessing and the happiness that comes to all makes a splendid climax.All Releases
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GenresDrama
Short
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Ulysses Davis | Director |
Mark M. Dintenfass | Producer |
Gaston Méliès | Producer |