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Ivan Abramson is a Director and Writer born on 1 january 1869

Ivan Abramson

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Birth 1 january 1869
Death 15 september 1934 (at 65 years)

Ivan Abramson (né en 1869 en Russie et mort le 15 septembre 1934 à Manhattan) est un réalisateur de films muets américains actifs dans les années 1910 et 1920.

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Filmography of Ivan Abramson (4 films)

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Director

A Child for Sale
Directed by Ivan Abramson
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Gladys Leslie, Creighton Hale, Julia Swayne Gordon, Bobby Connelly, Anna Lehr, William B. Davidson

Charles Stoddard (played by Hale) is a poor artist living with his wife and two children in Greenwich Village. Destitute after his wife dies, he is forced to sell one of his children for $1,000 to a childless rich woman. He soon comes his senses however, and backs out of the deal. From there, the story takes a number of twists and turns involving Ruth Gardner (Leslie) (the wife of Dr. Gardner who treats Stoddard's child for illness) and Ruth's parents -- whose father is also Stoddard's landlord and mother is later revealed to be Stoddard's long-lost mother from a prior marriage.
Enlighten Thy Daughter
Directed by Ivan Abramson
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Zena Keefe, Frank Sheridan, Rubye De Remer, James W. Morrison

The exploitation film/sexual hygiene film warns against the dangers of premarital sex. Lillian Stevens (played by Zena Keefe) is young woman who ends up having sex with Harold Winthrop (played by James W. Morrison) after both are caught in an unexpected storm during a date. Of course, she gets pregnant. Mom does not realize Lillian has been out all night due to her own gambling addiction. The same young man later starts dating Lillian's cousin Ruth (played by Rubye De Remer). They get engaged, but Lillian's pregnancy--and the identity of the father--is revealed when she dies from an illegal abortion, and Ruth breaks off the engagement.
One Law for Both, 1h20
Directed by Ivan Abramson
Origin USA
Actors James W. Morrison, Leah Baird, Vincent Serrano, Paul Capellani, Helen Arnold, Pedro de Cordoba

Elga Pulsaki (Rita Jolivet) and her brother Ossip (James W. Morrison) emigrate to the United States from Russia to escape persecution. Elga marries Norman Hutchinson (Vincent Serrano), but their marital bliss is torn asunder when Norman learns that Elga had had sex with a government official in Russia who had threatened her brother. Norman throws Elga out of the house, but Norman's sister reminds him that he did not suggest the same course of action for her when she realized her husband (Count de Fernac, played by Pedro de Cordoba) had previously fathered a child out of wedlock. Struck by cognitive dissonance—the unequal treatment of the sexes—Norman apologizes to Elga and they are reunited.

Scriptwriter

A Child for Sale
Directed by Ivan Abramson
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Gladys Leslie, Creighton Hale, Julia Swayne Gordon, Bobby Connelly, Anna Lehr, William B. Davidson
Roles Writer

Charles Stoddard (played by Hale) is a poor artist living with his wife and two children in Greenwich Village. Destitute after his wife dies, he is forced to sell one of his children for $1,000 to a childless rich woman. He soon comes his senses however, and backs out of the deal. From there, the story takes a number of twists and turns involving Ruth Gardner (Leslie) (the wife of Dr. Gardner who treats Stoddard's child for illness) and Ruth's parents -- whose father is also Stoddard's landlord and mother is later revealed to be Stoddard's long-lost mother from a prior marriage.
Enlighten Thy Daughter
Directed by Ivan Abramson
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Zena Keefe, Frank Sheridan, Rubye De Remer, James W. Morrison
Roles Writer

The exploitation film/sexual hygiene film warns against the dangers of premarital sex. Lillian Stevens (played by Zena Keefe) is young woman who ends up having sex with Harold Winthrop (played by James W. Morrison) after both are caught in an unexpected storm during a date. Of course, she gets pregnant. Mom does not realize Lillian has been out all night due to her own gambling addiction. The same young man later starts dating Lillian's cousin Ruth (played by Rubye De Remer). They get engaged, but Lillian's pregnancy--and the identity of the father--is revealed when she dies from an illegal abortion, and Ruth breaks off the engagement.
One Law for Both, 1h20
Directed by Ivan Abramson
Origin USA
Actors James W. Morrison, Leah Baird, Vincent Serrano, Paul Capellani, Helen Arnold, Pedro de Cordoba

Elga Pulsaki (Rita Jolivet) and her brother Ossip (James W. Morrison) emigrate to the United States from Russia to escape persecution. Elga marries Norman Hutchinson (Vincent Serrano), but their marital bliss is torn asunder when Norman learns that Elga had had sex with a government official in Russia who had threatened her brother. Norman throws Elga out of the house, but Norman's sister reminds him that he did not suggest the same course of action for her when she realized her husband (Count de Fernac, played by Pedro de Cordoba) had previously fathered a child out of wedlock. Struck by cognitive dissonance—the unequal treatment of the sexes—Norman apologizes to Elga and they are reunited.