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Cast
Winifred Allen | ... |
Phemie Sanders
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Jack Meredith | ... |
Joe Stull
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Harry Neville | ... |
Phemie's Father
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Jessie Shirley | ... |
Phemie's Mother
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Marguerite Gale | ... |
Lucy Conyer
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Robert Vivian | ... |
The Doctor
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Ann Dvorak | ... |
Phemie's Little Sister
(as Anna Lehr)
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Beulah Burns | ... |
Child (uncredited)
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Thelma Burns | ... |
Child (uncredited)
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Thomas F. Tracey | ... |
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Directed by
Albert Parker |
Written by
James Oliver Curwood | ... | (story) |
Mary Brecht Pulver | ... | () |
Produced by
E.A. Martin | ... | producer |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Thomas F. Tracey | ... | assistant director |
Additional Crew
Allan Dwan | ... | supervisor |
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- Triangle Distributing (1917) (United States) (theatrical)
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Plot Summary |
Phemie Sanders, confronted with the unhappiness of her parents because of the perpetually drunken state of her father, harbors a hatred towards men which even extends to Joe Stull, the village blacksmith who wants to marry her. Upon her mother's death, Phemie takes her younger sister and goes to Joe to accept his proposal while announcing that she will never love him. Joe accepts her conditions, thinking that she will soon change her attitude, but Phemie remains steadfast. Having read in the paper of the power of matrimonial jealousy, Joe decides to write anonymous letters to Phemie, mentioning another woman in his life. These have no perceptible effect on the man-hater until another woman, in reality, looms upon the horizon. She is Lucy Conyer, a former admirer of Joe's who is now a widow. Lucy makes a play for Joe's attentions and this finally has an effect on Phemie, who upbraids her husband for neglecting her and, then forced to a confession, declares her love for him. |
Taglines | In which jealousy is shown to be sometimes salutary. (Print Ad-Hearst's Sunday American, ((Atlanta, Ga.)) 28 October 1917) See more » |
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