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  • The Finish (1917)
  • Short | Short, Comedy, Drama
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The Finish (1917)
Short | Short, Comedy, Drama

It might have fared bad for Rene Jarret had it not been for the finish. Her husband, Norman employed detectives to track her. They reported she was entirely too intimate with Robert Travis, a wealthy young clubman. Norman pretends he has ...See moreIt might have fared bad for Rene Jarret had it not been for the finish. Her husband, Norman employed detectives to track her. They reported she was entirely too intimate with Robert Travis, a wealthy young clubman. Norman pretends he has suddenly been called out of town, departs, then returns home about midnight. He surprises Rene and Travis embracing in his library. Covering the pair with his revolver, Jarret summons a reporter and gives him a front-page story of his wife's perfidy. Travis, released, goes home and ends his life. Rene is just reaching for a revolver to end hers, when two property men, getting into a fight over a crap game, knock down the scene. Sure, it is just a moving picture being filmed. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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H. Tipton Steck (scenario)
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Updated May 4, 1917

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May 4, 1917 (United States)

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2 cast members
Name Known for
Mabel Bardine
Rene Jarret Rene Jarret   See fewer
Ernest Maupain
Norman Jarret Norman Jarret   See fewer
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