The Silent Battle (1916)
Inheriting his father's alcoholism, Lawyer Tom Gallatin goes into the woods to rehabilitate himself. Once there, he loses his way and then meets Jane Loring, who is also lost. They are attracted to each other, but when Jane offers him a drink from a flask, Tom takes more than just a few sips, and then tries to rape her.
Director:
Jack Conway
Writer:
F. McGrew Willis
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J. Warren Kerrigan as Tom Gallatin |
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Lois Wilson as Jane Loring |
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Maude George as Nina Jaffray (as Maud George) |
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Harry Carter as Coleman Van Duyn |
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Ray Hanford as John Kenyon |
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Jack Connolly as James Loring (as J.F. Connolly) |
| Writing | F. McGrew Willis | Screenplay |
| Writing | George Gibbs | Novel |
| Crew | Duke Hayward | Cinematography |
| Directing | Jack Conway | Director |
| Writing | F. McGrew Willis | Scenario Writer |