Denounced for preaching socialism Reverend Frank Gordon founds his own "Temple of Man." financed by Kate Ransom, the woman Gordon has fallen in with love and entered into a common-law agreement with after divorcing his wife. With the outbreak of World War I, however, the members of his new congregation oppose conscription while he wholeheartedly supports the Allied cause. Driven from his own church, he returns home to find Kate in banker Mark Overman's arms, enraged he strangles the banker. Sentenced to life imprisonment, his ex-wife Ruth pleads with Governor Morrison to pardon the errant clergyman. Gordon is allowed to return to his family.
Lost film. A man's devotion for a woman brings about his ruin.
Bessie Barriscale and Nigel Barrie play Ellen and Gibbs Josselyn, a young married couple who have sp...
The son of a poor fisherman and the daughter of a wealthy landlord fall in love, but meet with obsta...
A novelist living in a boarding house imagines a murder that involves his fellow boarders.
A murderer is on the run from prison and is out to get everyone, especially the girl, who put him th...
A short film in tourist purposes that is considered lost.
A colonel saves a prince's life when he joins a club of men who draw lots to kill one another.
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May Blossom loves Richard Ashcroft, a Southern officer, and accepts his proposal of marriage immedia...
At a military hall in a Southern mansion the Confederate officers are amusing themselves. Captain Fo...
The story tells of the adventures of an unusual young duke, whose father, the old Grand Duke of Kiev...
While visiting Alan, who works in Tokyo, she attends a festival with her Japanese maid while wearing...
Based on the David Belasco stage production of the Max Marcin play in which heavyweight-champion Jac...