Framed (1927)
Wrongfully court martialed from the French Army Captain Hilaire heads to Brazil. Upon arrival he is hired as a foreman in a Diamond mine eventually falling in love with the boss’s daughter, Diane. Remsen who wants both Hilaire’s job and Diane frames him for stealing from the company while Hilarie is away. Convicted, he is sent to a Devil's Island-like prison camp. Eventually, Remson, too is sent there, where he confesses on his death bed, freeing Hilaire.
Director:
Charles Brabin
Writer:
Mary O'Hara
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Milton Sills as Etienne Hilaire |
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Natalie Kingston as Diane Laurens |
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E.J. Ratcliffe as Alphonse Laurens |
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Charles K. Gerrard as Arthur Remsen |
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Edward Peil Sr. as Moola |
| Production | Ray Rockett | Producer |
| Writing | George W. Sutton Jr. | Story |
| Writing | Mary O'Hara | Screenplay |
| Directing | Charles Brabin | Director |
| Camera | Charles Van Enger | Director of Photography |