Old King Coal
Drama · Adventure
Overview
Stone assures Weisner, head of the Coal Trust, that Larnigan will never start for Pennsylvania. Weisner is skeptical and informs Stone that if he does go he may be killed, as a strike is in progress. Weisner, a little later in Maxwell's home repeats the statement of it being an easy matter to kill Tom should be come to the coal country. Dorothy Maxwell and Kitty Rockford overhear the conversation. They decide to go to the coal country and lend their aid to Tom. 8th chapter in the Graft serial.
Top Cast


Harry Carey
Harry Carey
Tom Larnigan
Harry Carey
Tom Larnigan


Jane Novak
Jane Novak
Dorothy Maxwell
Jane Novak
Dorothy Maxwell


Glen White
Glen White
Stanford Stone
Glen White
Stanford Stone


Mina Cunard
Mina Cunard
Kitty Rockford
Mina Cunard
Kitty Rockford
Hector V. Sarno
Hector V. Sarno
Carl Weisner
Hector V. Sarno
Carl Weisner
Nanine Wright
Nanine Wright
Mrs. Larnigan
Nanine Wright
Mrs. Larnigan
Mark Fenton
Mark Fenton
Roger Maxwell
Mark Fenton
Roger Maxwell
E.P. Evers
E.P. Evers
Dunn
E.P. Evers
Dunn
Jack Connolly
Jack Connolly
Ben Travers
Jack Connolly
Ben Travers
Malcolm Blevins
Malcolm Blevins
Jack Stevens
Malcolm Blevins
Jack Stevens
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