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The Blindness of Virtue (1915)
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The Hon. Archibald Graham is expelled from college and his indignant father sends him to a little English village to study under the Rev. Harry Pemberton. Misunderstood by his father, he has grown up somewhat reckless and dissipated. All ...See moreThe Hon. Archibald Graham is expelled from college and his indignant father sends him to a little English village to study under the Rev. Harry Pemberton. Misunderstood by his father, he has grown up somewhat reckless and dissipated. All this is changed under the tutelage of the minister and he enters into the spirit of his studies with zeal. Effie Pemberton is a young girl of seventeen. She has never been told of the fundamental principles of life and has been brought up in absolute innocence and ignorance of the sex problem. She and Archie become fast friends. Winstanley, a friend of Archie's, comes to the village to visit him. He is a shallow pated youth, with no moral principles. He meets Mary Ann, the daughter of a washwoman in the village. She longs for pretty clothes and all the gaieties she has been denied, and being as innocent of life as Effie, is persuaded by Winstanley to elope to London with him. Archie follows them with the intention of saving her from his friend. In this he fails. He returns to the vicarage early in the morning. Effie, in her innocence, rushes to his room in her kimona, to tell him how glad she is to see him again. He tries to get her out of the room, but she refuses to go. The minister bursts into the room and accuses Archie of evil intentions. Archie, in an honest indignation, tells the minister some wholesome truths about his leaving his daughter in such total ignorance, which opens his eyes. Mary Ann returns home, a wreck of her former self and tells the minister her story. Pemberton and his wife then awake to the fact that girls are more likely to go wrong through innocence than in any other way. Effie is told the great truths of life. Finally Archie and Effie discover that they have been in love and promise to marry. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Cosmo Hamilton (novel) (play)
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Updated Jul 19, 1915

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Jul 19, 1915 (United States)

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9 cast members
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Bryant Washburn
Archibald Graham Archibald Graham   See fewer
Edna Mayo
Effie Pemberton Effie Pemberton   See fewer
Thomas MacLarnie
Rev. Harry Pemberton Rev. Harry Pemberton   See fewer
George LeGuere
Edward Winstanley (as George Le Guere) Edward Winstanley (as George Le Guere)   See fewer
Betty Brown
Mary Ann Mary Ann   See fewer
Renee Noel
Daisy Courtneigh Daisy Courtneigh   See fewer
John Cossar
Lord Aberlady Lord Aberlady   See fewer
Harry Dunkinson
Aberlady's butler Aberlady's butler   See fewer
Betty Scott
Chorus girl Chorus girl   See fewer
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