The Crimson Dove (1917)
Young minister Brand Cameron meets stage star Adrienne Durant at her father's humble country home. Believing her an innocent country girl, Cameron falls in love with her. She confesses her racier life and returns to New York. Cameron follows, unable to give Adrienne up, his parishioners denounce him and force him to resign. He departs, accepting a post in a tough lumber camp while Adrienne accepts the charge of a school for poor children. Later Faro Kate falsely accuses Cameron of fathering her child enraging the lumbermen who set fire to his church. Discovering Kate's baby is trapped inside Cameron risks his like to save the child causing Kate to retract her lie and Adrienne comes to join him in his new ministry.
Director: Romaine Fielding
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Carlyle Blackwell as Brand Cameron |
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June Elvidge as Adrienne Durant |
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Marie La Varre as Faro Kate |
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Dion Titheradge as Philip Burbank |
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Maxine Elliott Hicks as Minnie Zugg |
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Norman Hackett as Half-witted Son |
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Julia Stuart as Widow Oatmeal |
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George S. Trimble as Durant |
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Henry West as Jim Carewe |
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Edward Hoyt as Jonathan Gregg |
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Louis R. Grisel as Joseph Burbank |
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George Cowl as Dr. Stewart |
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Charles Hartley as Cameron's Old Servant |
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Mildred Beckwith as Nevada |
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Blanche Davenport as Mrs. Lundy |
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Charles Sadlek as Dan Pollard |
| Directing | Romaine Fielding | Director |
| Writing | Frances Marion | Writer |
| Production | William A. Brady | Producer |
| Crew | William A. Brady | Presenter |
| Crew | William S. Cooper | Cinematography |