The Woman in Black (1914)
Young gypsy girl Mary, is seduced by the immoral Robert Crane and abandoned. She is exiled from the gypsies and, along with her mother Zenda, known as "The Woman in Black," she vows revenge. Meanwhile, Crane blackmails Stella Everett's father into forcing her to marry him, even though she loves Frank Mansfield, Crane's rival for a congressional seat. Frank wins, but Stella still faces the prospect of marriage to Crane until Zenda comes to her with a plan. On their wedding day, after the vows are recited, when Crane lifts the veil from his wife's face, he is shocked to discover, that his new bride is Mary. Now Stella and Frank are free to marry, and Zenda has gained her revenge.
Director: Lawrence Marston
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Lionel Barrymore as Robert Crane |
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Alan Hale as Frank Mansfield |
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Mrs. Lawrence Marston as Zenda, The Woman in Black |
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Marie Newton as Mary, the Gypsy Girl |
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Millicent Evans as Stella Everett |
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Charles Hill Mailes as Mr. Everett |
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Hector V. Sarno as Carlos - the Gypsy |
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Jack Drumier as |
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Frank Evans as |
| Directing | Lawrence Marston | Director |
| Writing | Grattan Donnelly | Theatre Play |