By Divine Right (1924)
Mildred, a young stenographer, seeks protection at the mission run by Austin Farrol, known as "The Prince," when her employer, Trent, an unscrupulous politician, attempts to seduce her. Mildred begins to work at the mission and falls in love with Farrol. Farrol is accused of arson when a fire started by Trent destroys the mission. However, he escapes when the train he rides crashes. Farrol assumes a disguise, and gets a position in Trent's household. During a party, Trent's child falls from a window and is believed to be permanently crippled, but Farrol, with "divine power," is able to cure her. A lost film.
Director: Roy William Neill
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Mildred Harris as The Girl |
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Anders Randolf as Trent |
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Elliott Dexter as Austin Farrol |
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Sidney Bracey as The Hireling |
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Jeanne Carpenter as Trent Baby |
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Grace Carlyle as Mrs. Trent |
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DeWitt Jennings as Tug Wilson |
| Writing | Adam Shirk | Story |
| Writing | Florence Hein | Adaptation |
| Camera | Ray June | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Harry Asher | Presenter |
| Directing | Roy William Neill | Director |
| Writing | Josef von Sternberg | Scenario Writer |
| Directing | Josef von Sternberg | Assistant Director |