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A beautiful story of a poor young musician who has composed an exquisite symphony. Adjoining his squalid quarters is a room occupied by a young lady of good family, but impoverished. She can hear the wonderful strains of the symphony played by the young musician and becomes first interested in the music and then in love with the composer. Together they plan to apprise the world of the genius. One evening, as a renowned musician is leaving a concert hall, after one of his great successes, the young composer throws the score of the symphony into the carriage of the great musician. Curiosity compels the musician to read the music and, at home, on his own instrument, he discovers the great work of the poor young composer. He adopts the symphony as his own and adds new laurels to his already great career. One evening at a concert at which the symphony is played the real composer rises in the audience and denounces the player, claiming the symphony as his. He is taken to prison and later ...

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Cast overview:
Arthur V. Johnson Arthur V. Johnson - Paul Romig - the Young Composer (as Arthur Johnson)
Lottie Briscoe Lottie Briscoe - Helen Landis
Howard M. Mitchell Howard M. Mitchell - Jaretsky - the Pianist
Charles Brandt Charles Brandt - Mr. Winchester
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