Man's Enemy
Originally released in 1914. Man's Enemy is a drama film. directed by Frank Powell. At just 30 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Lillian Gish, Franklin Ritchie, and Vivian Prescott
Synopsis
Set in London (but filmed in New Jersey), the story endeavors to prove that man's greatest enemy is liquor. When elderly tosspot John Warriner is shot for trespassing, Warriner's son holds property owner Sir Arthur Stanton. Thus begins a bitter and deadly feud between the Warriner and Stanton clans, fueled by rotgut booze.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Klaw & Erlanger
- Biograph Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Man's Enemy about?
Set in London (but filmed in New Jersey), the story endeavors to prove that man's greatest enemy is liquor. When elderly tosspot John Warriner is shot for trespassing, Warriner's son holds property...
Who directed Man's Enemy?
Man's Enemy was directed by Frank Powell.
How long is Man's Enemy?
Man's Enemy has a runtime of 0 hours and 30 minutes (30 minutes total).
When was Man's Enemy released?
Man's Enemy was released on August 1, 1914 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Man's Enemy?
The main cast of Man's Enemy includes Lillian Gish, Franklin Ritchie, Vivian Prescott, William Jefferson, George Robinson.