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Wilda Bennett | ... |
Conscience Williams
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Claire Whitney | ... |
Marion Holbury
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Henry Harmon | ... |
William Williams
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Kenneth Harlan | ... |
Stuart Emmett
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George Cowl | ... |
Eben Tollman
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E.J. Ratcliffe | ... |
Jack Holbury
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Directed by
Leander De Cordova |
Written by
Charles Neville Buck | ... | (novel "The Tyranny of Weakness") |
Eugene Walter | ... | (scenario) |
Cinematography by
Arthur Martinelli |
Art Department
F.A. Weiss | ... | art titles |
Additional Crew
Maxwell Karger | ... | supervisor |
Bert Lubin | ... | presenter (as Hebert Lubin) |
Arthur H. Sawyer | ... | presenter |
M.P. Staulcup | ... | art interiors |
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- Metro Pictures Corporation (1920) (United States) (theatrical)
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Plot Summary |
A young author of a book containing radical sexual theories Stuart Emmett, is injured when his automobile lunges out of control. He is found by Conscience Williams who takes him to her home, but when her father, a narrow-minded New Englander, reads selections from Stuart's book, he orders the young man out of his house. The couple, who have fallen in love, attempt to communicate through letters, but these are intercepted by Eben Tollman, a wealthy man with an interest in Conscience. When Conscience reads a newspaper story falsely accusing Stuart of scandal, she agrees to marry Tollman. On the eve of the marriage, Marion Holby, the woman linked to Stuart in the slander, comes to Conscience and clears him. The next morning, Conscience discovers her husband drunk and in his hands, the letters that he had intercepted. A scene ensues, and she telephones Stuart for help. During a fight between the two men, Tollman falls into a pool and drowns, freeing Conscience to pursue her true love. Written by Pamela Short |
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Taglines | BUT THERE WERE TWO THINGS THAT CONTENDED AGAINST HER FOLLOWING THE DICTATES OF HER HEART- CEREMONY AND SCANDAL- THE CEREMONY OF HER MARRIAGE And THE SCANDAL ASSOCIATED WITH THE MAN SHE LOVED- AND ANOTHER WOMAN. (Print ad-the Age,((Melbourne, Vic.)) 31 December 1921) See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Love, Honor and Obey (1920) is a lost silent film. See more » |