Blind Youth (1920)
Maurie Monnier, a poor young American sculptor in Paris, marries Clarice, a gold-digging model who later abandons him. When Maurie's wealthy father dies, Maurie returns to the U.S., but his mother and brother will have nothing to do with him because of his poverty. At the end of his rope, he's about to kill himself when he meets Hope, a beautiful young girl who inspires him. Just when things are looking up for Maurie and his new love Hope, who should show up but his gold-digging wife Clarice.
Directors: Edward Sloman, Alfred E. Green.
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Walter McGrail as Maurie Monnier |
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Leatrice Joy as Hope Martin |
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Ora Carew as Clarice Monnier |
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Claire McDowell as Elizabeth Monnier |
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Josef Swickard as Pierre Monnier |
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Charles A. Post as American Tubby |
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Leo White as French Louis |
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Helen Howard as Matilda Packard |
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Clara Horton as Bobo |
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Colin Kenny as Henry Monnier |
| Directing | Edward Sloman | Director |
| Directing | Alfred E. Green | Director |
| Writing | Willard Mack | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Lou Tellegen | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Katherine S. Reed | Adaptation |
| Camera | Max Dupont | Director of Photography |
| Art | Stephen Goosson | Art Direction |
| Production | Harry Rapf | Production Manager |
| Crew | Lewis J. Selznick | Presenter |