Young Lord Stanley, possibly re-issued as His Only Son, is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company.
Meanwhile, Lord Stanley decides to reinstate Jack in his will and then promptly dies, giving him his entire fortune.
The father urges his daughter to win the affections of the rich, handsome and unmarried young Lord Stanley.
She ignores him, and refuses to face him even as they head towards the dining room, but Jack attempts to kiss her and she pulls away.
Film historian Q. David Bowers does not attribute a cameraman for this production, but at least two possible candidates exist.
Blair Smith was the first cameraman of the Thanhouser company, but he was soon joined by Carl Louis Gregory who had years of experience as a still and motion picture photographer.
Abbe, Justus D. Barnes, Frank H. Crane, Irene Crane, Marie Eline, Violet Heming, Martin J. Faust, Thomas Fortune, George Middleton, Grace Moore, John W. Noble, Anna Rosemond, Mrs. George Walters.
[5] The production of the film shows the continuing improvement of Thanhouser works, specifically for more realistic interior scenes, over those shot in the months prior.
The reviewer states, "It is a romantic picture, affording ample opportunity for the imagination to run riot in a number of different directions.
... Much of human nature is disclosed in this film, even though it is, in a way, a travesty upon the way wealthy girls often fall in love with stablemen or others employed about their fathers' places.
The reviewer highlighted the "common fault of actors" by throwing things on the floor and how Ann's refusal to even look at the titled guest was overdone.