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J. Warren Kerrigan | ... |
The Husband - The Restless Spirit
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Pauline Bush | ... |
The Wife
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Jessalyn Van Trump | ... |
The Desert Flower
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William Worthington | ... |
The Stranger
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George Periolat | ... |
The Wife's Father
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Lon Chaney | ... |
The Russian Count (uncredited)
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Directed by
Allan Dwan |
Written by
Thomas Gray | ... | (poem "Elegy Written in a Churchyard") |
Allan Dwan | ... | (writer) |
Cinematography by
Walter Pritchard |
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- Universal Film Manufacturing Company (1913) (United States) (theatrical)
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Unhappy with his marriage, The Dreamer runs away. He collapses and is found by The Desert Flower, who convinces him to return to his family. In various illusions he sees himself in three stories: in the first he is Napoleon, in the second he is a Knight, in the third he is a Sultan--but he dies in all of them. Meanwhile, his wife is about to be sent into the desert while refusing to marry a Stranger. Before this can happen, the Dreamer arrives and sends the Stranger into the desert. The Dreamer becomes again a loved, respected member of the Town. Written by Anonymous |
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Trivia | The film is lost as no copy of it is known to exist. See more » |