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Réalisé par Kenneth S. WebbOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Aventure,
PolicierActeurs Betty Blythe,
Thurston Hall,
Robert Elliott,
Gladys Hulette,
Florence Auer,
Walter JamesNote53%
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PolicierThèmes Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtreActeurs Lionel Barrymore,
Gladys Leslie,
Anders RandolfAs described in a film publication summary, James "Jim" Ralston (Barrymore) is a forger who is in love with Nina (Rankin). His first attempt at forgery is upon a dance program, and he forges Nina's name for the last waltz. He offers to save Nina's father from ruin by forging a check. He is discovered by the owner of the check, but instead of turning him in, Baron Hartfeld (Randolf) forces Jim to work for him for the next twenty years. Nina is engaged to Louis Percival (MacPherson), but through notes forged by Jim they become estranged. Nina ends up marrying James although she does not love him. As the twenty year period closes, Jim's daughter Louise is about to marry the son of an English banker that Jim is about to ruin. Just in time Percival, whom Jim has previously ruined, and Nina discover the forgery that separated them. Jim, realizing that he is trapped, ends it all by sinking a yacht after locking himself and his companions in the cabin. , 50minutes
Réalisé par Kenneth S. WebbOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
RomanceThèmes Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtreActeurs Alice Brady,
Crauford Kent,
Augusta Anderson,
Frank LoseeBased upon a review in a film publication, the plot contrasts the corrupt gay life of the city with the dignity and wholesome life of people in the country. When Mary Horton (Brady) goes to the city seeking work but fails to find it, she is befriended by a woman of questionable reputation. The friends of this woman are the sinners of the film and when word of Mary's association with them reaches home, there are some false accusations made against Mary. After Mary returns to her home, her city friends come to visit, leading to some dramatic situations.