The Toilers (1919) Poster

(1919)

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A partial print exists
clemd17 April 2006
Warning: Spoilers
I saw a partial print of The Toilers at the Stanford Theatre. It came from the British Film Institute and was labeled "National Film Archives Collection." The print was a bit jumpy, as if a copying step had not kept the original and the copy material in proper registration. Print quality was otherwise good, with no evidence of nitrate deterioration. Running time was about 21 minutes. The title was missing, as was also at least one reel in the middle. Scenes typically change with a vignette fade out.

SPOILERS AHEAD, if you care.

The plot follows the lives of two sons of a widow. Jack, the adopted son, marries a local girl and stays in town with his mother. Bob, the natural son, shows an aptitude for business and soon heads for a position in London.

Somehow (in the missing reel), Bob falls romantically in and out of favor with the boss's daughter. She asks "How dare you tell my father I love you?" She is apparently annoyed at having fallen for someone of a relatively low station. "You can only offer me a life of toil?" The boss gives Bob the choice to forfeit a month's pay or be fired.

Bob returns to the village in time for the baptism of Jack's firstborn child, their mother's grandchild. Ashamed of having left mother, he hides in the back of the church to watch. Mother sees Bob, and all happily reunite.

A more complete synopsis is available at the British Film Institute web site.
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