Movie: Martin Eden

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Lawrence Peyton
Lawrence Peyton

Martin Eden

Viola Barry
Viola Barry

Ruth Morse

Herbert Rawlinson
Herbert Rawlinson

Arthur Morse

Rhea Haines
Rhea Haines

Lizzie Connolly

Ann Ivers
Ann Ivers

Maria Silva

Ray Myers
Ray Myers

Russ Brissenden

Elmer Clifton
Elmer Clifton

Cub Reporter

Hobart Bosworth
Hobart Bosworth

Myrtle Stedman
Myrtle Stedman

Joe Ray
Joe Ray

(uncredited)

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    A sad story about how a working-class man tries, and succeeds, to become a writer, but finds difficulty in fitting into that world.

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    1914-08-16

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