The Prologue shows man as ‘Power,’ garbed in Greek-classic costume, standing at the parting of life’s highway. One road leads to ‘Success’ - the other to ‘’Failure’. He (Power) is confronted by a figure emblematic of ‘Pleasure,’ who points to out to him “the easiest way,” then ‘Ignorance’ leads him to the end of the road. where ‘Destruction’ stands. The classic figures disappear and the story begins: ‘Power-The Absentee’ leaves his factory in charge of his manager ‘Might.” who wrecks the property in order that his wife, ‘Extravagance,” and his daughter, ‘Vanity,’ may devote themselves to lives of selfish pleasure. It is only when ‘Justice,’ the office stenographer. forces ‘Power’ to right the harm done to his employees that he sees the error in believing that ‘Might’ is right. Then comes the realization that ‘Justice’ should go hand-in-hand with ‘Power,” and so they are wed, and ‘Ambition,’’Opportunity’ and ‘Success’ array themselves on his side. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | May 8, 1915 | |
Runtime: | 60 min | |
Genres: | Drama Romance | |
Cast: | Robert Edeson Alfred Paget George Beranger Allan Sears | |
Crew: | Christy Cabanne Frank E. Woods | |
Rasnac : One of my most favourite Jarmusch movies. Must have watched it 3-4 times now over the year...