The Moth (1917)
Spoiled young heiress Lucy Gillam knows only a life filled with parties and flirtations until she falls in love with a man who loves only her money. She marries him, and after their child is born, she is confronted with life's harsh realities after her husband demands more and more money with which to support his mistress.
Director:
Edward José
Writers:
Harry O. Hoyt, John B. Clymer.
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Norma Talmadge as Lucy Gillam |
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Hassard Short as A. Valentine Spencer |
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Eugene O'Brien as Cpt. Bridgey |
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Virginia Dare as Nita Marbridge |
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Adolphe Menjou as Teddy Marbridge / The Husband |
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Donald Hall as Ned Cunningham / Lawyer |
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Maude Allen as Mrs. Cunningham |
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Frank Kingdon as Lawrence Gillam |
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Robert Vivian as Tutor |
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Kenneth Worms as Larry |
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Aida Armand as Lucy's Little Girl |
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Lorna Volare as Lucy's Little Boy |
| Directing | Edward José | Director |
| Writing | William Dana Orcutt | Novel |
| Writing | John B. Clymer | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Harry O. Hoyt | Scenario Writer |
| Production | Joseph M. Schenck | Producer |
| Camera | Benjamin Struckman | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Edward Wynard | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Harry O. Hoyt | Screenplay |
| Writing | John B. Clymer | Screenplay |