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Réalisé par Cecil HepworthOrigine Royaume-uniGenres DrameActeurs Alma Taylor,
Ralph Forbes,
Eileen Dennes,
James Carew,
Francis Lister,
Henry VibartNote73%
The story of a young girl who is prevented from marrying the man she loves by the machinations of a designing woman. The plot centres on the heroine, Helen Adair, who is courted by George Tempest but who meets and falls in love with Paul Vasher. Vasher's former love Sylvia Fleming who has betrayed him, is jealous of his affections for Helen and manages by intercepting mail between the lovers to plot to win him back. Réalisé par Cecil HepworthOrigine Royaume-uniGenres Drame,
RomanceActeurs Alma Taylor,
Gerald Ames,
James Carew,
Eileen DennesNote68%
George Firle (Rolf Leslie) is a shepherd, helped in his work by daughter Tansy (Taylor) who has learned shepherding skills from her father. One evening Tansy slips out of the house after her father has gone to the pub to meet up with farm labourer Clem (Ames). George returns, finds Tansy absent and goes to look for her. He finds her in Clem's caravan, trying to fight off unwanted advances, and rescues her. The owner of the farm hears about the incident and assumes that it shows Tansy's immorality and that she must have been leading Clem on to end up in such a compromising situation. He orders George and Tansy to leave the farm. , 1h30
Réalisé par Cecil HepworthOrigine Royaume-uniGenres DrameActeurs Alma Taylor,
James Carew,
Gerald Ames,
John MacAndrewsNote71%
Helen (Taylor) marries a young man who has poisoned her mind against her other suitor Abel Mason (Carew) by convincing her that there is hereditary madness in the Mason family. Within two years Helen's husband is dead and she is dying. She entrusts her baby daughter to Abel to bring up, as she has no family to call on. Abel agrees to take the baby, but Helen does not realise that it is out of desire to gain revenge on her for rejecting him rather than through any altruistic motive.