
The Children Pay
Drama
Overview
Two sisters are separated when their parents divorce.
Top Cast


Lillian Gish
Lillian Gish
Millicent
Lillian Gish
Millicent
Keith Armour
Keith Armour
Horace Craig
Keith Armour
Horace Craig


Alma Rubens
Alma Rubens
Editha, the Girls' Stepmother
Alma Rubens
Editha, the Girls' Stepmother
Violet Wilkey
Violet Wilkey
Jean, Millicent's sister
Violet Wilkey
Jean, Millicent's sister


Ralph Lewis
Ralph Lewis
Theodore Ainsley, the Girls' Father
Ralph Lewis
Theodore Ainsley, the Girls' Father


Loyola O'Connor
Loyola O'Connor
Elinor Ainsley, the Girls' Mother
Loyola O'Connor
Elinor Ainsley, the Girls' Mother


Jennie Lee
Jennie Lee
Susan, the Girls' Governess
Jennie Lee
Susan, the Girls' Governess
Robert Lohmeyer
Robert Lohmeyer
Signor Zucca
Robert Lohmeyer
Signor Zucca


Carl Stockdale
Carl Stockdale
Judge Mason
Carl Stockdale
Judge Mason


Madame Sul-Te-Wan
Madame Sul-Te-Wan
Uncredited
Madame Sul-Te-Wan
Uncredited
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