Conquered Hearts (1918)
Nora, a girl of the lower East Side of New York City, marries a rising ward politician. A child is born. They are happy, but the young politician is running for office against the old ward boss and has to be out every night. The wife becomes jealous of a certain woman. Nora's child dies. Things get worse for her as jealousy and the seeming neglect of her husband increase. She finally leaves him and becomes a model for a noted painter. The husband finds where she is, but makes no attempt to force her to return to him, though he still loves her. One of the artist's friends, a magnate in the motion picture business, promises her a chance. Her rise to stardom is quick. The climax of the story is a struggle between the old love and the new fame. She does not know that the politician has become a first-class lawyer. Finding that the old love and the new fame are not incompatible, she is reunited with her husband.
Director: Francis J. Grandon
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Marguerite Marsh as Nora Carrigan |
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Corene Uzzell as Kate Corcoran |
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Emma Lowry as Miss Brice |
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Eileen Walker as Mrs. Carrigan |
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Richard Turner as Dan Murdock |
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Harry Myers as Stonne |
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Robert Paton Gibbs as The Earl of Barchester |
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Dean Raymond as Mr. Chalmers |
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Barney Gilmore as Devlin |
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Frank Evans as Mr. Carrigan |
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James Sheridan as Reddy Carrigan |
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Al Franklin Thomas as |
| Directing | Francis J. Grandon | Director |
| Writing | Emma Bell Clifton | Writer |
| Crew | Henry G. Frommer | Cinematography |
| Camera | Marcel Le Picard | Camera Operator |