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  • The Key to Yesterday (1914)
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The Key to Yesterday (1914)
Drama

George Carter, a revolutionist in South America, is the exact double of Frederick Marston, a famous artist in Paris. Carter is betrayed by a comrade and is sentenced to be shot. He takes a desperate chance and escapes on board a vessel ...See moreGeorge Carter, a revolutionist in South America, is the exact double of Frederick Marston, a famous artist in Paris. Carter is betrayed by a comrade and is sentenced to be shot. He takes a desperate chance and escapes on board a vessel bound for London. In Paris Marston is stabbed by a model because he does not return her love. The wound incapacitates him from painting, and leaves an ugly scar, and he goes to America on a vacation. Highwaymen attack him, inflicting injuries which cause a total loss of memory. The robbers leave nothing in his pockets but the key to his Paris studio, and Marston adopts the name of Robert Anglo-Saxon. Five years later he falls in love with Duska Filson, a noted beauty, and at a dinner given by her he meets Gen. Robero, a South American ambassador, the man who condemned Carter to death. Robero believes Saxon is Carter and writes Saxon a letter warning him that if he marries Duska he will have Saxon extradited to South America and shot. Robero convinces him that he is Carter and Saxon goes to South America to pay the penalty of the crimes he believes himself guilty of. On the boat he meets Rodman, Carter's betrayer. Duska follows Saxon to South America and learns that Saxon has proven his innocence and departed two days before. She sends him a wireless and he has the ship stopped and lands at Puerto Frio, and learns that the revolution has broken out. In fighting his way through the lines he is shot and is placed on board a vessel bound for France by Rodman. Rodman tells Duska what has occurred and she follows Saxon to France. Saxon's mind clears and through the medium of the key which fits the lock of his house his identity is clearly established. Duska learns that Saxon is the world-renowned artist and his a wife who is very ill. When Saxon reaches his home he finds Duska at the bedside of his wife, who has just died. Duska respects Saxon's grief and departs, with her dream of happiness shattered. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Director
John Francis Dillon (as J. Francis Dillon)
Writers
Charles Neville Buck (novel) | Robert Dillon (scenario) (as Robert A. Dillon)
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Oct 12, 1914 (United States)

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8 cast members
Name Known for
Carlyle Blackwell
Frederick Marston / Robert Anglo-Saxon Frederick Marston / Robert Anglo-Saxon   See fewer
Edna Mayo
Duska Filson Duska Filson   See fewer
Gypsy Abbott
Mrs. Marston Mrs. Marston   See fewer
George Brunton
St. John St. John   See fewer
John Francis Dillon
Rodman (as J. Francis Dillon) Rodman (as J. Francis Dillon)   See fewer
Jack Prescott
Señor Roberto (as John Prescott) Señor Roberto (as John Prescott)   See fewer
John Sheehan
George Steels (as John J. Sheehan) George Steels (as John J. Sheehan)   See fewer
Ollie Kirby
Undetermined Role Undetermined Role   See fewer
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