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The Devil's Needle ()


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Wynne Mortimer, a pampered society girl and daughter of William Mortimer, a prominent business man, chances to meet David White, a young artist whose fame is already assured, at an art exhibit. Despite the fact that she is engaged to marry... See more »

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John Minturn
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Renee Duprez
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Patricia Devon
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Marshall Devon
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Sir Gordon Galloway
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Fritz
Paul Le Blanc ...
Buck
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Bartender (uncredited)
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Old Farmer (uncredited)

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Chester Withey

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Roy Somerville ... ()
 
Chester Withey ... ()

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Rodney Sauer

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Bret Wood ... video producer

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Wynne Mortimer, a pampered society girl and daughter of William Mortimer, a prominent business man, chances to meet David White, a young artist whose fame is already assured, at an art exhibit. Despite the fact that she is engaged to marry Hugh Gordon, the junior partner of her father, she falls in love with the artist. He invites the girl and her father to visit his studio and the invitation is accepted. Renee, a model, has been in love with David White for years and he has seemingly reciprocated her love. When Wynne Mortimer appears on the scene, however, he forgets all thoughts of love for Renee. The model is quick to realize the change in her lover. Secretly, she has been a user of cocaine. To forget the heartache the growing attachment between her lover and Wynne causes her, she turns to the cocaine. Wynne, led on by her interest in the artist and his insistence that she is the only one who can justly typify the spirit of a new picture at which he is at work, goes to the studio and poses for him. Hugh Gordon follows her and after a violent scene with the painter takes Wynne to her father, who upbraids her and forbids her to again see the painter. David is dejected at the loss of Wynne and finally takes to using cocaine. Before he has become a complete victim to the habit, however, Wynne dares her father's vengeance and returns to the studio. She and David finally run away and are married. In his anger Wynne's father turns her from home. David rapidly becomes an habitual user of cocaine and Wynne is forced to return to her home. Renee, heartbroken at the evil she has done by really being responsible for the drug habit acquired by David, tries to reform him. It is not until David hears his wife, however, declare that she will stick to him as long as he has need of someone to look after him, and he finally manages to throw off the habit he has acquired. He is determined to free his wife of whatever obligation she may feel binds her to him. Her loyalty to her husband leads Wynne to seek him. Her search takes her into an evil part of the city and she is attacked by a thug. David, who has returned to the city, however, learns that his wife is seeking him and goes to find her. He arrives just in time to rescue her from the den into which she has been carried. When husband and wife are reunited after the horrors through which they have passed the year past, they find that their love has grown stronger and eventually they find happiness. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis

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Taglines "The Devil's Needle" is the name of the latest Triangle Play in which Norma Talmadge appears, and in it she gives a wonderful portrayal of a young artist's model, the victim of a terrible drug, who by sheer will power overcomes the awful habit. You'll enjoy it. (Print Ad-Montrose Daily Press, ((Montrose, Colo.)) 29 December 1916) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Drugged Hopes (United States)
  • The White Curse (United States)
  • The Dope Fiend (United States)
  • Игла дьявола (Russia)
  • Bara en modell (Sweden)
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Trivia The film survives in the Library of Congress. See more »

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