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  • The Impalement (1910)
  • Short | 16 min | Short, Drama
The Impalement (1910)
Short | 16 min | Short, Drama

Walter Avery is blessed with a most dutiful and loving wife whose every endeavor and thought is to make him happy, but being a man of the world he finds domestic life dull and his wife's attentions boring, and he eagerly accepts ...See moreWalter Avery is blessed with a most dutiful and loving wife whose every endeavor and thought is to make him happy, but being a man of the world he finds domestic life dull and his wife's attentions boring, and he eagerly accepts invitations to the different social functions. Accompanied by his wife, he attends a social gathering and meets a young dancing girl, society's favorite entertainer. He is immediately obsessed and infatuated, and his feelings are clearly reciprocated. Mrs. Avery's suspicions are aroused and she accuses him of undue attentions toward the dancer. He, of course, denies her accusations and cajoles her into believing that his thoughts are always only for her. But the time comes when she sees positive proof of his perfidy in a letter to him from the dancer, inviting him to attend a dinner at her home given in his honor, hoping he will not fail to grace the occasion. When he is about to leave for the dancer's home, Mrs. Avery picks up a bottle of poison, threatening to take her life if he goes. Regarding this threat merely a jealous woman's trick to keep him home, he derides it and pours the bottle's contents into a goblet, remarks that taking it that way would be more convenient, and off he goes. When he is gone, the situation's true aspect dawns on her. She realizes for the first time what a despicable wretch he is--not worth the effort to save him--so she dashes the glass with its contents to the floor. However, the strain of the ordeal proves too much for her and she falls to the floor in a swoon. Meanwhile, Avery reaches the dancer's home and his entrance is toasted. By strange coincidence, the glass handed to him is identical to the one he handed his wife and at once becomes conscience-stricken that his wife might have carried out her threat. Rushing back to his home he finds his wife in a swoon and thinks she is dead--and he caused it. Instantly he becomes a veritable maniac and dashes madly out of the house and back into the dancer's home like a fiend. The guests are thrown into a panic as he shrieks, "I killed my wife. I killed my wife!" and falls across the table dead, struck down by the relentless avenger of injured virtue. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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May 30, 1910 (United States)

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19 cast members
Name Known for
Frank Powell
Mr. Avery Mr. Avery   See fewer
Alfred Paget
The Butler The Butler   See fewer
Kate Bruce
The Maid The Maid   See fewer
Francis J. Grandon
The Doctor The Doctor   See fewer
Verner Clarges
At Second Party At Second Party   See fewer
Charles Craig
At First Party At First Party   See fewer
Frank Evans
A Servant A Servant   See fewer
Guy Hedlund
At Second Party At Second Party   See fewer
Dell Henderson
At First Party / At Second Party At First Party / At Second Party   See fewer
Grace Lewis
Actress Actress   See fewer
Charlotte Smith
Actress Actress   See fewer
Henry B. Walthall
At First Party / At Second Party At First Party / At Second Party   See fewer
Charles West
At First Party / At Second Party At First Party / At Second Party   See fewer
Dorothy West
At Second Party At Second Party   See fewer
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