A Chump at Oxford (1940)
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A Chump at Oxford (1940)
SOULS TRIUMPHANT 1917 LILLIAN GISH Silent Cinema Film MOVIE GLASS SLIDE
Lucien Prival/Wilfred Lucas/Unknown Actor as the warden in Hinter Schloss und Riegel/Pardon Us/Sous les Verrous and June Marlowe as his daughter.
Meredith, who is this coarse person with the foreign accent? 😁😛😂
A Chump at Oxford (1940)
Wilfred Lucas-Dorothy Bernard "The girl and her trust" 1912, de D. W. Griffith.
Director: John B. O’Brien Writers: Mary H. O’Connor (screenplay), Mary H. O’Connor (story “The Little Savior”) Stars: Lillian Gish, Wilfred Lucas, Spottiswoode Aitken …
Motion Picture Magazine – August 1917
“Souls Triumphant” (Triangle-Fine Arts). An excellent story. A rich city rogue falls deeply in love with a country minister’s daughter. On the eve of their wedding the fast woman whom he had broken off with, entices him to a farewell gayety. The girl learns of her fiance’s defection, but her love is strong enough to forgive. A happy married life ensues for three years. Then the woman finding herself without resources pursues the husband again. On the evening that the adventuress arrives in their town, the wife is called to her dying father’s bedside and is compelled to leave their small son in the father’s care. Thinking the boy is safe, sleeping, the father goes to meet the woman. On his return home he finds his house burnt to the ground and no trace of the sleeping child. He seeks his wife who is again enabled to forgive him. Then their child comes running in. It seems the wife had seen the woman and surmising her reason for being there had returned and taken the lad with her. There is an excellent use of suspense.
Enoch Arden 1911
“Enoch Arden”, 1911, directed by D.W. Griffith, is a two-reeler silent film, each reel being screened at the beginning as a separate movie. Audiences who saw the two parts of “Enoch Arden” could tell it was really one movie. They asked to see the two reels together. Exhibitors complied, charging double admission. Part 1: The story is set in an 18th century fishing village, and concerns a romantic…
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