The End of the World

The End of the World

1925 en 79 minutes

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Plot

Jack Joyce, who worked in old Abner Hope's garage, was always dreaming of big schemes, but had no capital with which to realize them. Abner Hope, who is regarded as a "queer one," tell Jack that the world will end on September 1st, and gives him his savings to spend during the few remaining weeks. As a result, Jack becomes a king of power, and becomes engaged to Curt Horndyke's daughter, although he loves Mary Ellen, Abner's granddaughter. Then comes the climax - the end of the world - which, with its dénouement, makes one of the most fascinating endings ever screened.

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Cast

Norma Shearer

Norma Shearer

Mary Ellen Hope

Jack Pickford

Jack Pickford

Jack Joyce

Claire McDowell

Claire McDowell

Mrs. Joyce

Alec B. Francis

Alec B. Francis

Abner Hope

Herbert Prior

Herbert Prior

Curt Horndyke

Ann May

Ann May

Helen Horndyke

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