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Directed by Phillips Smalley,
Lois WeberOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about drugsActors Phillips Smalley,
Lois Weber,
Marie WalcampCustoms agent Ward Jansen (Phillips Smalley) is sent to China to conduct an investigation into opium smuggling. His wife, Lydia (Lois Weber), is the daughter of local politician William Waters (Charles Hammond). Left behind in San Francisco and grieving the loss of their child, Lydia resorts to the drug and becomes an addict. When Jansen returns, he notices his wife's strange behavior but does not attribute it to drug addiction. Jansen continues his investigation in San Francisco, and some of the methods of smuggling rings and customs inspectors are depicted. The investigation eventually leads Jansen to raid an opium den in Chinatown where he discovers his wife and learns of her addiction. Jansen's investigation ultimately reveals that his father-in-law is a key player in the smuggling operation. Discovery, as well as guilt over his daughter's plight, leads to Waters' suicide. Jansen supports his wife and helps her through withdrawal to recovery. , 10minutes
Directed by Phillips Smalley,
Lois WeberOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Horror,
CrimeActors Val Paul,
Lois Weber,
Douglas Gerrard,
Lule Warrenton,
Lon ChaneyRating73%
A servant leaves a new mother with only a written letter of notice, placing her key under the doormat as she leaves. Her exit attracts the attention of a tramp to the house. The husband has previously phoned that he is working late, the wife decides not to ring back when she finds the note, but does ring back when she sees the tramp. Her husband listens horrified as she documents the break in, then the tramp cuts the line. The husband steals a car and is immediately pursued by the car's owner & the police, who nearly but not quite manage to jump into the stolen car during a high-speed chase. The husband manages to gain a lead over the police but then accidentally strikes a man smoking in the road, and checks that he is OK. Meanwhile the tramp is breaking into the room where the wife has locked herself and her baby, violently thrusting himself through the wood door, carrying a large knife., 49minutes
Directed by Lois Weber,
Nate WattOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Myrtle Stedman,
Courtenay Foote,
Jane Darwell,
Nigel De Brulier,
Herbert Standing,
Adele FarringtonRating64%
The film follows the parallel stories of an early Christian ascetic and a modern minister, with most actors in dual roles. Gabriel (Courteney Foote) is a medieval monk who devotes himself to completing a statue of “Truth,” only to be murdered by a mob when his work turns out to be an image of a naked woman. The contemporary Gabriel is the pastor of a large wealthy urban congregation for whom religion is a matter of appearances, not beliefs. The hypocrisy of the congregation is exposed by a series of vignettes in which the Naked Truth, literally portrayed by a nude Margaret Edwards, reveals their appetites for money, sex and power., 1h2
Directed by Phillips Smalley,
Lois WeberOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Pregnancy films,
Films about sexualityActors Tyrone Power Sr.,
Marie Walcamp,
George Berrell,
Mary MacLaren,
Tyrone PowerRating62%
Richard Walton, a district attorney, is presented with an obscenity case: A medical practitioner has been arrested for distributing 'indecent' birth control literature. On the stand, he makes a case for his thesis that breeding and financial planning are integral to raising healthy and happy families, and that sex education and contraception information should be available to prospective parents., 1h20
Directed by Phillips Smalley,
Lois WeberOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Claire Windsor,
Louis Calhern,
Margaret McWade,
Marie Walcamp,
Gertrude ShortRating66%
At the end of class, poorly paid college professor Andrew Griggs begs his unruly students to show more appreciation for his efforts to teach them. Among the most disrespectful are a spoiled trio led by Phil West (Louis Calhern), whose father is the school's wealthiest trustee; Bert Gareth, a congressman's son; and Walt Lucas, a 23-year-old who must graduate to receive his inheritance.