A drama of life's master emotion-its daring, its pain, its ecstasy, its terrible power to drag down, its sacred power to glorify.
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60 min
Carlotta Peel, who though sheltered from the facts of life by her Victorian aunt has acquired some knowledge from indiscriminate reading, meets Diaz, a celebrated pianist, at a concert and spends the evening with him. Later, in London, she acquires fame as a novelist and is followed to France by married publisher Frank Ispenlove, who commits suicide when she spurns him. In Paris, Carlotta finds Diaz a physical wreck from drinking absinthe and devotes herself to his regeneration.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Elsie Ferguson | Carlotta Peel | Unowned | |
Conrad Nagel | Emilie Diaz, a pianist | Unowned | |
Thomas Holding | Frank Ispenlove | Unowned | |
Helen Dunbar | Constance Peel | Unowned | |
Winifred Greenwood | Mary Ispenlove | Unowned | |
Raymond Blathwayt | Lord Francis Alcar | Unowned | |
Clarissa Selwynne | Mrs. Sardis | Unowned | |
Howard Gaye | Albert Vicary | Unowned | |
Forrest Stanley | Samson | Unowned | |
Jane Keckley | Rebecca | Unowned |