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42: 275:, but he is very disappointed in the behavior of his son, Bertie, who stays out all night gambling and partying, and who seems to show no talent or interest in work. In fact, Bertie is feigning this behavior because he believes it will help to impress the girl of his dreams, his adopted sister Agnes. Unfortunately, it helps him to do nothing more than get disowned by his father. 290:
Soon after, when Van Alstyne goes away on business, he leaves Mark in charge of running the family's finances, but Mark plots to claim the family fortunes himself by selling off all their shares of stock. Bertie inadvertently saves the day by buying back all of the stock without realizing what he is
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with her. When Henrietta dies after a long illness, a letter is sent to him informing him about the present circumstances. Mark claims the letter is actually Bertie's, who goes along with the lie to protect his sister, breaking Agnes heart and ensuring Van Alstyne never wants to speak to his son
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had played the role of Bertie in the original stage production, but was already committed to his own film project when he was approached about the film adaptation. Instead, Fairbanks recommended Keaton for the role with his confident reassurances that the comedian would be appropriate.
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doing. When Van Alstyne sees what has happened he forgives Bertie and allows him to marry Agnes. Mark, meanwhile, conveniently dies of a heart attack when he realizes that his scheme has failed. The film ends a year later, with the birth of Bertie and Agnes twin children.
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Buster Keaton's performance in the film was singled out as having an unusual stillness for his character that gave him a distinctive presence on screen. For instance,
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Bertie's sister, Rose, is married to an unsuccessful lawyer named Mark Turner, who is admired by Van Alstyne but in fact is a troublemaker. He has a
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noted that "his quiet work in this picture is a revelation." As such, Keaton's work on such a prestigious film gained him credibility as an actor.
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Index

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Herbert Blaché
Buster Keaton
Bronson Howard
Victor Mapes
June Mathis
Winchell Smith
John Golden
Marcus Loew
Winchell Smith
Harold Wenstrom
Metro Pictures
intertitles
comedy-drama film
Buster Keaton
Douglas Fairbanks
Bronson Howard's
Victor Mapes
Winchell Smith
New York
mistress
illegitimate child
Buster Keaton
Beulah Booker
Edward Connelly
Edward Jobson
Odette Tyler
Carol Holloway
Irving Cummings

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