Madame Jealousy (1918)
Charm and Valor fall in love and are married. Jealousy, however, is angry at their happiness and decides to ruin their marriage, so she arranges for Charm to find an old photograph of her husband's former sweetheart Forgotten. Valor is also led to mistrust Charm, and the two return to their respective parents: his, Finance and Display, and hers, Commerce and Pride. While Charm spends her days with Sorrow, Treachery endeavors to ruin Valor by luring him to a disreputable roadhouse, and when Valor's father tries to bring him home, the young man strikes his father with a bottle. The two sets of parents are in the midst of a financial battle when Charm gives birth to a child, Happiness. The child reunites the couple, and Madame Jealousy, along with her servants Mischief, Treachery and Rumor, finally are banished.
Director: Robert G. Vignola
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Pauline Frederick as Madame Jealousy |
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Thomas Meighan as Valour |
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Frank Losee as Finance |
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Charles Wellesley as Commerce |
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Isabel O'Madigan as Pride |
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Elsie MacLeod as Charm |
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Ina Rorke as Display |
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Francesca Cappelano as Mischief |
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Grace Barton as Sorrow |
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Eddie Sturgis as Treachery |
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Marcia Harris as Rumor |
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J.K. Murray as Good Nature |
| Directing | Robert G. Vignola | Director |
| Writing | George V. Hobart | Writer |
| Writing | Eve Unsell | Writer |
| Crew | Ned Van Buren | Cinematography |