The Banker’s Daughter
(1914) United States of America
B&W : Five reels
Directed by Edward M. Roskam and William F. Haddock
Cast: Katherine La Salle [Lillian Westbrook], William H. Tooker [Lawrence Westbrook], David Wall [John Strebelow], Henry Spingler [Count de Carojac], William Bailey [Harold Routledge], Joseph Bailey [George Washington Phipps], Ethel Phillips [Florence St. Vincent], Kitty Baldwin [Aunt Fanny Holbrook], Mab Rae [Natalie Strebelow], Philip Robson [Mr. Brown]
Life Photo Film Corporation production; distributed on State Rights basis by [?] Life Photo Film Corporation? / Set carpentry by Frank Koch. Set painting by Alfred E. Freudemann. Cinematography by Fred Dobson. / © 17 April 1914 by Life Photo Film Corporation [LP2517]. Released 15 April 1914. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / The first production by Life Photo Film Corporation.
Drama.
Survival status: (unknown)
Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].
Listing updated: 20 August 2025.
References: MoPicNews-19140404 pp. 13, 35 : Website-AFI.
[The Motion Picture News, 4 April 1914, page 35 : Katherine La Salle, a legitimate actress of decided ability, has been engaged for the title role of “The Banker’s Daughter,” the five-part feature which the Life Photo Film Corporation is preparing to release about April 15. / As Lillian, in this drama of American life to-day, Miss La Salle will continue along the same line of dramatic work which she defined for herself in “The Master Mind,” with Edmund Breese, in “Checkers” with Thomas W. Ross and as understudy for Florence Reed for “The Yellow Ticket.”
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