Cyclone Higgins, D.D. (1918)
Anson Campbell returns from the seminary to a small village on the New England coast. When the puritanical villagers persecute Bess Morgan, a "fallen" woman, he sticks up for her, telling them that their form of "Christianity" isn't Christian at all. This has no effect on the bigoted villagers and they turn their anger on him. Complications ensue.
Director:
Christy Cabanne
Writer:
Christy Cabanne
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Francis X. Bushman as Cyrus 'Cyclone' Higgins, D.D. |
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Beverly Bayne as Sally Phillips |
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Baby Ivy Ward as Dorothea |
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Charles Fang as Johnathon Moses Chi Wu Lung |
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Helen Dunbar as Mary Higgins |
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Eugene Borden as Owen Chase |
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Jack Prescott as Jasper Stone |
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Sue Balfour as The Widow Pryor |
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Pop Kennard as Old Settler |
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Robert Carson as Sheriff |
| Directing | Christy Cabanne | Director |
| Writing | Christy Cabanne | Screenplay |
| Writing | Christy Cabanne | Story |
| Camera | William Fildew | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Mildred Richter | Editor |
| Crew | William H. Stevens | Technical Supervisor |