
Always in the Way
1915 · Movie · 50m
Four-year-old Dorothy, the daughter of rich lawyer Winfred North, is inconsolable over her mother's recent death. Her father, too absorbed with business to pay attention to his daughter and her problems, marries Helen Stillwell, a widow with her own two children. Helen ignores Dorothy while taking care of her own children, treating Dorothy as if she's always "in the way". Finally Dorothy can take no more and runs away. She is found by the Goodwins, a married missionary couple, but when they bring her home, Helen Stillwell denies knowing Dorothy at all, seeing a chance for her own children to inherit Winfred's wealth and cut Dorothy out of the picture altogether. The Goodwins take Dorothy to Africa with them to bring Christianity to the natives, but matters don't work out quite as well as they expected.
- J. Searle DawleyDirector
- Charles HarrisWriter
- Mary Miles MinterDorothy North
- Ethelmary OaklandDorothy North, as a child
- Lowell ShermanWinfred North
- Edna HollandMrs. Helen Stillwell
- Mabel GreeneMay Stillwell
- Harold MeltzerAlan Stillwell
- James RileyHarry Blake
- Arthur EversReverend Goodwin
- Charlotte ShelbyMrs. Goodwin
- Hal ClarendonJohn Armstrong
- Franklin B. CoatesRobert Armstrong
- Harry BlakemoreZulu Chief























