The Bridal Chair (1919)
Lord Louis Lewis vows not to marry until his crippled fiancée, Sylvane Sheridan, passes away, despite temptations from other women like Jill Hargreaves, highlighting his devotion and the constraints placed on his life by her condition. The film centers on this poignant romance and loyalty, with Lord Louis remaining faithful as he waits for Sylvane, even as other suitors vie for his attention.
Director: G.B. Samuelson
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C.M. Hallard as Lord Louis Lewis |
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Miriam J. Sabbage as Sylvane Sheridan |
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Daisy Burrell as Jill Hargreaves |
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Mary Rorke as Mrs. Sheridan |
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John Kelt as Butler |
| Directing | G.B. Samuelson | Director |
| Writing | Roland Pertwee | Writer |
| Writing | G.B. Samuelson | Writer |
| Production | G.B. Samuelson | Producer |