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Director
  
William Desmond Taylor

Country
  
United States

Morals (film) movie scenes In the following scenes she redeems herself as a human being and a mother and when she meets John she realizes that her son is truly becoming the tactical


Language
  
Silent (English intertitles)

Release date
  
November 1921

Based on
  
The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne  by William J. Locke

Morals is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by William Desmond Taylor and starring May McAvoy, William P. Carleton, and Marian Skinner. It is based on a 1905 novel, The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne by William J. Locke, which was produced as a 1907 Broadway play starring Marie Doro who later made her screen debut in a 1915 film version.

Contents

A British talking version of Locke's story was made in 1935 as The Morals of Marcus.

Plot

A woman escapes the Turkish harem in which she has been brought up and flees to London in the company of a British adventurer.

Cast

  • May McAvoy ... Carlotta
  • William P. Carleton ... Sir Marcus Ordeyne
  • W.E. Lawrence - Sebastian Pasquale
  • Marian Skinner ... Mrs McMurray
  • Starke Patteson - Harry
  • Kathlyn Williams - Judith Mainwaring
  • Bridgetta Clark - Antoinette
  • Sidney Bracey - Stinson
  • Preservation status

    This film is preserved in the collection of the Library of Congress.

    References

    Morals (film) Wikipedia