Joyce's Strategy (1916)

Little Joyce is the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, who are separated. Joyce lives with her mother in a plain little house. One night Mrs. Reynolds becomes ill and Joyce, frightened, runs out into the street and stops the first passing automobile; unknown to her she is pleading with her own father to help save her dying mother. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds are reunited, but not reconciled. Sometime later Reynolds asks his wife to allow Joyce to come and live with him in his gorgeous home. His request is granted, and Joyce unwillingly goes to live with him. She is unhappy and finally strikes a plan to bring her parents together. She and her chum Eddie tell their scheme to the doctor who agrees to do his part. Joyce smudges her face with mud and tears her clothes into shreds, then the doctor drives up to her home carrying her in his arms. He tells Reynolds that a streetcar ran over her and there is little chance for her recovery. Reynolds sends for her mother. When they are brought together, Joyce asks them to make her happy before she dies by reuniting. Reynolds takes his wife in his arms as Joyce jumps out of bed crying, "I'm not hurt at all. We just fixed up the story with the doctor."

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Summary Details
GenresDrama Short
FilmmakersRole
Harry Beaumont Director
CastRole
Joyce Fair
Lillian Drew
Darwin Karr
Ellis Paul