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Directed by Thomas H. Ince,
George Loane TuckerOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Mary Pickford,
Owen Moore,
Charles Arling,
J. Farrell MacDonald,
Lottie PickfordRating54%
The film opens in a fancy restaurant where the husband and a woman who is not his wife are polishing off a bottle of wine. Cut to home, where a dejected wife sits at the dining room table waiting for her husband. She briefly nods off before rousing and checking the wall clock indicating that it's getting late. Cut back to the fancy restaurant, where the husband settles the check with a large wad of bills. The waiter obliges by helping the husband and his lady companion with their hats and coats. The other woman kicks the husbands hat out of his hand., 10minutes
Directed by Thomas H. InceOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Mary Pickford,
King Baggot,
Owen Moore,
Jack Pickford,
Lottie Pickford,
Charlotte HennesseyRating53%
Polly Biblett (Mary Pickford), a young lady, tells her grandmother Lettie about her new boyfriend. The news provokes the elderly woman to reminisce about her own sweetheart, long time before. The touching sequence expresses the power of lives going on, the older woman aging as her grandchildren grow and knowing they will soon have children of their own., 1h28
Directed by Thomas H. Ince,
Reginald Barker,
Jay Hunt,
Raymond B. West,
Walter EdwardsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
WarThemes Seafaring films,
Films about religion,
Transport films,
Underwater action films,
Submarine films,
Films based on the Bible,
Portrayals of Jesus in filmActors Howard C. Hickman,
Enid Markey,
George Fisher,
Lola May,
Herschel Mayall,
Claire Du BreyRating58%
The film opens with the outbreak of a war in the previously peaceful kingdom of Wredpryd. Count Ferdinand is the inventor of a new submarine who is assigned to command the new ship in battle. The King of Wredpryd orders the Count to sink the "ProPatria" ("for my country"), a civilian ship that is believed to be carrying munitions as well as civilian passengers. In his mind's eye, the Count sees a vision of what would happen if he sent a torpedo crashing into the liner, and he recoils. He refuses to follow his orders, saying he is "obeying orders -- from a Higher Power." Realizing his crew will carry out the orders, the Count fights with the crew and blows up his submarine, sending it to the bottom of the sea.