Fighting Through (1919 film)

Raymond concocts a scenario which allows him to save Maryland from a runaway horse, while making it seem that Robert was too cowardly to come to her aid.

Later, when the U. S. declares war on Germany, Robert is again falsely accused of cowardice and disloyalty towards the United States.

Despondent, Robert goes for a walk, where he is set upon by a group of hobos who rob him, beat him unconscious, and load him aboard a west-bound train.

They also highlighted the performances of E. K. Lincoln, Millicent Fisher, Spottiswoode Aitken, Hayward Mack, Frederick Vroom, and Helen Dunbar.

[3] Moving Picture World also gave the film a good review, stating, "There is a great deal of outdoor charm and romantic interest in this six-reel feature."

Fighting Through (1919) lantern slide