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The Shocking News
boblipton16 January 2021
Lloyd Hughes gets out of prison and is welcomed back by girl friend Enid Bennett and his old friends, until he gives them shocking news: he's going straight. They all quickly abandon him, so he heads out of town and gets a job working for banker Charles Smiley. Along comes the gang, who break into the bank and steal bonds. When Hughes finds out, he heads back to the city and tells them that the honest life is for suckers. Miss Bennet is shocked, and disappointed.

The copy I looked at was on a DVD kickstarted by Tim Lussier from a copy at the Library of Congress. It's a well preserved movie, and the score by David Drazin is a very good one. The direction by Fred Niblo, Miss Bennett's husband, is surprisingly brisk for this period, aided by some very handsome camerawork by George Barnes. Although the ending of the movie may seem a touch old fashioned to the modern audience, there are some very suspenseful sequences, like Miss Bennett cracking a safe. Wade Boteler, a staple of more than 400 features from 1919 through his death in 1943 at the age of 54, offers a solid performance as the gang boss.
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Regeneration Triumphs Over a Life of Crime
briantaves16 October 2011
Warning: Spoilers
Having contracted with Paramount for a several stars in 1917, Thomas Ince became responsible for a series with Enid Bennett, as I outline in my Ince biography. Bennett was cast as Betty, a female safecracker, opposite Lloyd Hughes as Moran in the predictable romance THE FALSE ROAD. Prison has reformed him, but she plans to bring him back into the gang's fold. She laughs at his proposal of marriage and to live honestly, saying she'd rather marry a minister.

He finds clean air, sunshine, and real work in White Harbor, Massachusetts, in the employ of a kindly village banker devoted to his wife of 40 years. The banker's safe, however, has been marked by the gang as "easy pickings." However, in these environs even Betty begins to doubt her ways. After the theft, Moran returns to the gang as a "prodigal," telling Betty he no longer sees the need to marry her, and she realizes she misses his reformed self.

Drugging the head of the gang, she gets the banker's money bank, and they go back to White Harbor, confessing all and finding comfort and forgiveness in this new haven. The time is, naturally, Christmas. Bennett's role is very much a costarring one with Hughes, as he must persuade her to discover the same virtues he has found, and THE FALSE ROAD combines elements of romantic comedy with melodrama. The movie cost $69,669 to produce, and grossed $158,191.
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