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Sinners (1920 film)

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Duration
  

Country
  
United States


Language
  
Silent (English intertitles)

Director
  
Kenneth Webb Daniel Pennell (asst director)

Release date
  
March 15, 1920

Writer
  
Owen Davis (play), Eve Unsell

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Sinners is a lost 1920 American silent drama film based on a play of the same name by Owen Davis. The play was produced by William A. Brady and starred his daughter Alice Brady who also stars in this film. The Realart Company produced and released the film. Alice Brady's husband James Crane appears in this picture as well as in her next film, A Dark Lantern.

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Plot

Based upon a review in a film publication, the plot contrasts the corrupt gay life of the city with the dignity and wholesome life of people in the country. When Mary Horton (Brady) goes to the city seeking work but fails to find it, she is befriended by Hilda Newton (Anderson), a woman of questionable reputation. The friends of this woman are the sinners of the film and when word of Mary's association with them reaches home, there are some false accusations made against Mary. After Mary returns to her home, her city friends come to visit, leading to some dramatic situations.

Cast

  • Alice Brady as Mary Horton
  • Agnes Everett as Mrs. Horton
  • Augusta Anderson as Hilda Newton
  • Lorraine Frost as Polly Gary
  • Nora Reed as Saidee
  • James Crane as Bob Merrick
  • William T. Carleton as Horace Worth
  • Frank Losee as William Morgan
  • Crauford Kent as Dr. Simpson
  • Robert Scable as Joe Garfield
  • References

    Sinners (1920 film) Wikipedia
    Sinners (1920 film) IMDb