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  • Brewster's Millions (1914)
  • Comedy
Brewster's Millions (1914)
Comedy

Robert Brewster, scion of a well-to-do family, elopes with Louise Sedgewick. Peter Brewster disinherits Robert and refuses to be reconciled to the marriage, and later drives the young couple from their home. A little son, "Monty," blesses ...See moreRobert Brewster, scion of a well-to-do family, elopes with Louise Sedgewick. Peter Brewster disinherits Robert and refuses to be reconciled to the marriage, and later drives the young couple from their home. A little son, "Monty," blesses the union. When Monty is a full-grown man, Peter Brewster dies and bequeaths a million dollars to him. The newly-acquired wealth staggers young Monty Brewster, and he is about to launch into the new life as one of the predatory rich when he receives a communication from an attorney in the West, advising him that his uncle, George Brewster, has left him $7 million, contingent upon his getting ride of the million dollars left him by Peter Brewster. "Peter Brewster mistreated your mother and father and I do not want you to touch a dollar of his money. If you spend the million left to you by him and can, at the end of a year, show by receipts that you have judiciously spent, not squandered this million dollars, my attorneys will turn over to you my worldly possessions, aggregating seven millions. You must own nothing of value at the end of the year," said George Brewster, and Monty, learning for the first time that Peter Brewster had mistreated his parents, begins to spend the million. He invests the money in a sure losing proposition in Wall Street in an effort to dispose of some of his unwelcome money, and the proposition turns out a winner. He backs a flabby fat pugilist, hoping to lose, and wins. There is a clause in the will of George Brewster which says that Monty must not tell anyone of his desire to spend the million and his friends think he has suddenly lost his mind. Everything Monty touches with the hope of losing some of his money, turns out just the reverse, and he wins. He has a most terrible time disposing of the undesired millions. Finally, in a desperate attempt at magnificent spending, Monty hires a palatial yacht, invites several dozen friends to accompany him and goes on a long cruise. The friends mutiny in mid-ocean, thinking him suddenly insane the way he is squandering his wealth, and threaten to lock Monty up, but Monty, to frustrate them, runs up a signal of distress. It costs him two hundred thousand dollars to be salvaged by a passing steamer, and the end of the year rolls around with Monty flat broke. He has squandered the entire million dollars, possesses a room full of receipts to show for every dollar spent, and his sweetheart, Peggy, believing him to be a pauper, consents to marry him. His friends, believing him broke, endeavor to press money and jewelry upon him, all of which he must not have in his possession or he loses the seven million. He dodges his friends, is met by the attorney and presented with seven million dollars, and everything turns out happily. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Directors
Oscar Apfel (as Oscar C. Apfel) | Cecil B. DeMille
Writers
George Barr McCutcheon (novel "Brewster's Millions") | Winchell Smith (play "Brewster's Millions") | Byron Ongley (play "Brewster's Millions")
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Updated Apr 15, 1914

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Apr 15, 1914 (United States)

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16 cast members
Name Known for
Edward Abeles
Robert Brewster / Monty Brewster Robert Brewster / Monty Brewster   See fewer
Joseph Singleton
Edwin Peter Brewster Edwin Peter Brewster   See fewer
Sydney Deane
Jonas Sedgwick Jonas Sedgwick   See fewer
Miss Bartholomew
Louise Sedgwick Louise Sedgwick   See fewer
Mabel Van Buren
Mrs. Gray Mrs. Gray   See fewer
Dick La Reno
Swearengen Jones / The Sheik (as Richard Le Reno) Swearengen Jones / The Sheik (as Richard Le Reno)   See fewer
Baby La Reno
Monty Brewer - Age 5 Monty Brewer - Age 5   See fewer
'Baby' Carmen De Rue
Peggy Gray - Age 5 (as Baby De Rue) Peggy Gray - Age 5 (as Baby De Rue)   See fewer
Winifred Kingston
Peggy Gray Peggy Gray   See fewer
Fred Montague
Colonel Drew Colonel Drew   See fewer
Bernadine Zuber
Barbara Drew Barbara Drew   See fewer
Monroe Salisbury
Noppier Harrison Noppier Harrison   See fewer
Stuart Sage
Subway Smith Subway Smith   See fewer
Jane Darwell
Mrs. Dan De Mille Mrs. Dan De Mille   See fewer
William Elmer
First Prizefighter (as Billy Elmer) First Prizefighter (as Billy Elmer)   See fewer
Maurine Rasmussen
Trixie - The Actress (as Maureen Rasmussen) Trixie - The Actress (as Maureen Rasmussen)   See fewer
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