
Time, the Comedian
DirectorRobert Z. Leonard
“A Powerful Picture of the Sunshine and Shadows of Life”
Nora Dakon, bored with the dullness of her life in a small New Jersey town, leaves her husband and small daughter to run off with Larry Brundage, a wealthy New York City sportsman. Nora's husband kills himself, and, to avoid scandal, Brundage walks out on Nora. She returns to her child and later she becomes a noted singer. Nora moves to Paris, France, and at a party to celebrate the Armistice, she again meets Brundage, who falls madly in love with her daughter, Ruth. To break up their engagement, Nora is forced to tell Ruth of her tragic relationship with Brundage years earlier. Ruth leaves Brundage and soon finds consolation in the love of Tom Cautley, a young art student.
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Cast

Mae Busch
Nora Dakon

Lew Cody
Larry Brundage

Gertrude Olmstead
Ruth Dakon
Rae Ethelyn
Ruth Dakon, as a child

Roy Stewart
Michael Lawler

Paulette Duval
Mrs. St. Germaine

Creighton Hale
Tom Cautley
Nellie Parker Spaulding
Aunt Abbey

Robert Ober
Anthony Dakon
David Mir
Count de Brissac

Templar Saxe
Prince Strotoff
Mildred Vincent
Swedish Maid
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