The Power of Conscience

The Power of Conscience is a 1913 silent film short film directed by Theodore Wharton and starring Francis X. Bushman. It was produced by the Essanay Film Company and distributed through General Film Company.[1]

The Power of Conscience
Newspaper advertisement
Directed byTheodore Wharton
Produced byEssanay Film
StarringFrancis X. Bushman
Dorothy Phillips
Bryant Washburn
Distributed byGeneral Film Company
Release date
August 22, 1913
Running time
two reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent..English

Cast

gollark: 🐪
gollark: I think she means "technology" as in "whatever wasn't around in my childhood".
gollark: . ..
gollark: And that without "technology" we'd be hunter-gatherers, struggle to stay alive, have a life expectancy of a few decades tops, and have far worse quality of life.
gollark: Please tell her that I said that it's horrendously ill-defined to say technology.

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