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Directed by Maurice TourneurOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Elsie Ferguson,
Holmes Herbert,
Ethel Grey Terry,
Alex Shannon,
Warren CookRating62%
Nora Helmar, la femme soumise du jeune avocat Thorvald Helmar, imite la signature de son père décédé pour emprunter suffisamment d'argent à un prêteur véreux nomme Krogstadt pour envoyer son mari malade se soigner à l'étranger. Helmar guérit, et quelques années plus tard il est nommé directeur de la banque où travaille Krogstadt. Quand Helmar congédie Krogstadt pour des manœuvres malhonnêtes, ce dernier envoie une lettre chez les Helmar, révélant le secret de Nora. Helmar renie alors sa femme, et cela même après que Krogstadt a promis de garder le silence sur le faux. Nora, qui a pris pleinement conscience de l'égoïsme de son mari, le quitte., 50minutes
Directed by Émile ChautardOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Elsie Ferguson,
David Powell,
Courtenay Foote,
Frank LoseeAs described in a film magazine, Martin Wesley (Powell) marries the young French woman Fauvette (Ferguson), but she is out of place in the cold New England setting he provides her. After he begins to suspect her due to the distrust of his puritan relatives, they separate. Fauvette becomes a famous author, but her generosity exceeds her income. She is in difficulties with a money lender when Martin returns to woo her again. They find their love revived in the more genial atmosphere of New York City., 50minutes
Directed by Hugh FordOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films based on playsActors Marguerite Clark,
Mary Carr,
May McAvoy,
Gareth HughesRating62%
As described in a film magazine, Lovey Mary (Clark) is an inmate of an orphanage who runs away a little boy with whom she has become strongly attached. She finds refuge on a rainy night with Mrs. Wiggs (Carr), a mother of five who lives in a wretched settlement known as the Cabbage Patch. Mrs. Wiggs feeds and shelters them, and lies to a sheriff looking to return them to the orphanage. There are a series of interactions with the amusing characters that live in the Cabbage Patch with brings about the growth and improvement in Mary. It is through Mary that the child she has been mothering becomes legitimate and the whole family obtains prosperity.