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Réalisé par John S. RobertsonOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
FantasyThèmes Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtreActeurs Richard Barthelmess,
May McAvoy,
Ida Waterman,
Alfred Hickman,
Holmes Herbert,
Harry AllenNote67%
Scared by the war, Oliver Bashforth (Richard Barthelmess) moves into a lonely cottage in search of solitude. He meets Laura Pennington (May McAvoy), a plain, lonely, and unattractive woman, and marries her, primarily to escape from his energetic sister, Ethel (Florence Short). In their unhappy marriage they allow their ugliness to suppress romance, but their mutual admiration grows and becomes love, manifested by recognition of inner beauty and faith that their children will possess the physical perfection denied them. Réalisé par John S. RobertsonOrigine Etats-UnisGenres ComédieThèmes Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtreActeurs Billie Burke,
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As summarized in an adaptation published in the September 1919 issue of Shadowlands, Betty Taradine, who lives in a British village near a army base, was abandoned by her husband for her spendthrift ways. She reports that he is dead to obtain insurance money. Later, British officer Captain Peter Rymill is assigned to be billeted at her house, but he turns out to be her husband living under an assumed name. There are various romantic triangles involving other villagers, and the identity of the missing husband and existence of the marriage is revealed after a dinner with the guests gathered in the widow's bedroom. Réalisé par John S. RobertsonOrigine Etats-UnisGenres DrameThèmes Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtreActeurs Constance Binney,
Mary Alden,
Alfred Hickman,
Anders Randolf,
Georges Renavent,
Bradley BarkerAs described in an adoption in the November 1919 issue of the film magazine Shadowland, Barnabetta (Constance Binney) dreams of furthering her education, but her Mennonite father Jacob (Bradley Barker) disapproves. Jacob later marries Erstwhile Susan (Mary Alden), who has money and changes the family relationships, and sends Barnabetta to college. After graduation, she helps David Jordan (Jere Austin) run for the Senate, who then professes his love for her. Réalisé par John S. RobertsonOrigine Etats-UnisGenres ComédieThèmes Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtreActeurs Madge Kennedy,
Kathryn Adams,
Frank MorganAs described in a film magazine, Alfred (Morgan) catches his wife Zoie (Kennedy) in so many lies that he leaves home and establishes an office in Boston. He is very fond of children so Zoie and Jimmie's wife Aggie (Adams) conspire to tell him that an heir has arrived, with Zoie planning on adopting a baby. Before arrangements have been completed for the baby's adoption, Alfred arrives home, necessitating the stealing of a child from a foundling home. The mother of the baby, however, sets up such a rumpus that they decide to return it and borrow the washerwoman's new-born babe, one of a set of twins. More complications result when Jimmie (Cumberland) comes in with the other twin, followed by the washerwoman's husband demanding his children back. While the three babies are being cooed over by Alfred, who believes he is the father of triplets, the respective parents arrive and claim their children.