Stolen Honor (1918)
A famous picture, stolen from an Italian gallery, finds its way to the Corcoran gallery in Washington. When its identity with the stolen painting is discovered, plans are made to restore the canvas to the rightful owners, but in pursuance of a plot of jealousy, it is made to appear that Virginia Lake has copied the painting and has substituted the copy for the original; retaining the latter. The plot is helped by Virginia's absence on an errand of mercy, but in the end her innocence is established and justice is done.
Director: Richard Stanton
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Virginia Pearson as Virginia Lake |
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Clay Clement as Robert Macklin |
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Ethel Hallor as Betty |
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Walter Law as Honorable Richard Belfield |
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Dorothy Rogers as Countess Collonna |
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Edward Roseman as The Ambassador |
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George Majeroni as Paul Hollister |
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John Ardizoni as Signor Conte |
| Directing | Richard Stanton | Director |
| Writing | Adeline Leitzbach | Writer |
| Writing | George Scarborough | Writer |
| Crew | Harry Forbes | Cinematography |
| Crew | M. Kellerman | Cinematography |