Hero Henry Court (Herbert Rawlinson) is very much his parents' child, having inherited the predominant character traits of both his go-getting father and his shy, retiring mother. The "father" side of his nature manifests itself on the college football field, where Henry excels. Unfortunately, the "mother" side is evidenced by a streak of cowardice, which surfaces at all the wrong times. Hoping to expunge the cowardly part of his make-up, Henry hires a bunch of self-styled mentalists to "concentrate" his problems away. Pretty soon, Henry is a virtual slave to the whims of the mentalists, who push his emotional buttons with reckless abandon.
Released: Mar 18, 1918
Runtime: 50 minutes
Genre: Drama
Stars: Herbert Rawlinson, Claire Du Brey, Alfred Allen, Sam De Grasse
Crew: Virgil Miller (Director of Photography), Elmer Clifton (Director), Waldemar Young (Scenario Writer), Elmer Clifton (Story)