John and Tilly's happy marriage is ruined when Tilly's father finds out about the scandalous past of John's mother. John, unaware of his father-in-law's meddling, thinks Tilly has left him, ... Read allJohn and Tilly's happy marriage is ruined when Tilly's father finds out about the scandalous past of John's mother. John, unaware of his father-in-law's meddling, thinks Tilly has left him, and he leaves town. Her father leads Tilly to believe that John has died in an accident, a... Read allJohn and Tilly's happy marriage is ruined when Tilly's father finds out about the scandalous past of John's mother. John, unaware of his father-in-law's meddling, thinks Tilly has left him, and he leaves town. Her father leads Tilly to believe that John has died in an accident, and he pushes her to marry someone else.
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- Sam Cavanaugh
- (as Fred Gambold)
- Tilly's Child
- (uncredited)
- Dora Boyles as a Teenager
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If you're a romantic, and believe in love triumphing over adversity, this is your film! King Vidor knew his stuff.
Personally, I rated the movie with the greats, even though I guessed it was incomplete. King Vidor was a great director and it is tragic to have his movie fragmented. I had not previously seen the two stars and was impressed by them, as well. I hope that Kino or Flicker Alley could find a more complete version and make it available.
In trying to shed some light on the matter I even consulted some synopsis of the film: in one of these (from an importante specialized site) I read that, at the conclusion of the story, John - who has been haunted his whole life by his association with Liz - was relieved to come to know that between himself and her there was no kinship at all. Ingenious, and totally made up.
All movie long, again, there is no such revelation, nor any hint about why Liz should have waited so much time to relieve his foster-son of the burden she herself had put on him, or about who might have told him the truth.
Did you know
- TriviaThe 24 Sep 1921 issue of Exhibitors Herald noted filmmakers' claims that the "most spectacular railroad wreck ever filmed" took place during production, on a railroad trestle in a mountainous area near the Salmon River in ID. The trestle, "used heavily only in the lumbering season," was weakened based on the advice of engineers. However, an "unexpected freshet" further weakened the structure, which set to collapse under the weight of an unmanned train. As originally planned, the train and two automobiles were supposed to crash into the stream below. However, the trestle gave way easier than expected, and six automobiles, in addition to the train, were sent into the water. A second, manned, locomotive was spared.
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- 1h 4m(64 min)
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- 1.33 : 1