

Son
Harry Horton, a spoiled son of a bookie, is prone to gambling and allows a weak character to influence him. His beloved father looks upon his son's character with more pity than anger in his heart. Harry mingles with a crowd of gamblers and loses money. Finally, in a big game, he loses every cent, and when he draws a check the bank tells him that there are no funds.
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Plot Summary
Limited information is available for this silent short film. It is believed to be a melodrama focusing on familial themes, possibly involving a son's relationship with his parents or a significant life event concerning a son.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1914 with very limited surviving information and distribution details, there is no available critical reception or audience data to analyze. It is largely lost to film history.
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Finding specific historical details about 'Son (1914)' is extremely challenging due to its age and lack of preservation, making it a fascinating example of a largely forgotten piece of early cinema.
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