While awaiting the train to Broadway, Nell Baxter meets the leading man of a repertory company to whom she confides her ambitions. Upon arriving in the city, Nell attracts the lascivious eye of stage manager David Montieth, who eventually gives her the starring role in a play with the expectation that he will be favored with her affections. Nell, however, has fallen in love with playwright Paul Neihoff. On the afternoon that the show is to open, Montieth learns of Nell’s romance and cancels the show. Nell goes to Montieth’s apartment to plead with him to open the show, and he consents after setting Nell’s virtue as the price of her ambition. When he attempts to collect, Nell stabs him and rushes to Neihoff’s apartment. The playwright tells her to go to the theater as if nothing has happened, writes a letter confessing that he killed the manager, and then takes an overdose of a drug and dies. Word comes to Nell after the second act that Neihoff has sacrificed himself, and in the last act, she substitutes a real dagger for the fake one and stabs herself to death. It has all been a story, however, concocted by the leading man to cure Nell of her infatuation with the footlights, and no one has died. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 6.1/10 | |
Released: | September 3, 1917 | |
Runtime: | 50 min | |
Genres: | Drama | |
Countries: | United States | |
Companies: | Bluebird Photoplays Inc. Bluebird Photoplays | |
Cast: | Lon Chaney Dorothy Phillips William Stowell | |
Crew: | Joseph De Grasse Samuel Hopkins Adams Fred Myton | |
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