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Genre
  
Drama, Romance

Director
  
Frank Reicher

Screenplay
  
Eve Unsell

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

The Trap (1919 film) movie poster

Cast
  
Olive Tell
(The Schoolteacher Heroine),
Sidney Mason
(The Broker Husband),
Jere Austin
(The Prospector Husband),
Rod La Rocque
(The Blackmailer),
Tallulah Bankhead
(Helen Carson),
Joseph Burke
(The Father)

Language
  
Silent (English intertitles)

Writer
  
Richard Harding Davis
,
Jules Eckert Goodman
,
Eve Unsell

Release date
  
August 11, 1919 (1919-08-11)

Story by
  
Richard Harding Davis, Jules Eckert Goodman

Genres
  
Drama, Romance Film, Silent film

Similar movies
  
Anna Christie (1930), The Man from Mexico (1914), Captain January (1924)

The trap 1922 silent lon chaney alan hale


The Trap is a 1919 American silent film starring Olive Tell that was directed by Frank Reicher. It was released in the United Kingdom under the title A Woman’s Law. The film is based upon the 1915 play of the same name by Jules Eckert Goodman.

Contents

It is not known whether the film currently survives.

Plot summary

Based upon a summary in a film publication, Jean (Tell) teaches school at a settlement in Alaska and is loved by brothers Ned (Austin) and Steve Fallon (Schenck), whom Jean prefers. Ned and Jean's father Henry Carson go gold prospecting, while Steve spends his time gambling. Jean gets married to Steve in a ceremony witnessed by "Doc" Sloan (La Rocque). After Jean then becomes depressed by her husband's drunken ways, Steve boasts that he has a wife in Seattle, so she leaves. Jean's father returns having had no luck, but Ned returns having found a rich claim. Ned insists on deeding half of the claim to Jean as reward for her support, and professes to love her. She then confesses what happened with Steve. New York broker Bruce Graham (Mason) arrives on business and becomes infatuated with Jean. Word then comes that Jean's sister Helen in New York is ill, so Jean and her father leave, and Bruce accompanies them. Ned hears that his brother Steve was shot during a brawl in a nearby town. In New York, Jean learns that Steve died in the fight. Jean and Bruce decide to marry, and Bruce refuses to let Jean tell him about her and Steve, saying no man should concern himself of his wife's previous life if he loves her. Years pass, and Jean is happy with two children while Ned has become successful with his mine and opened an office in New York. "Doc" Sloan under an alias has become acquainted with Helen (Bankhead), and at a party at the Graham home recognizes Jean as a woman he saw married in Alaska. He then attempts to blackmail her, saying that not only is Steve alive and that she is committing bigamy, but that he plans to tell her husband that the man she had an affair with is Ned. She goes to Ned, who tells her that he personally buried his brother Steve. Ned has a meeting with Sloan designed as a trap to get evidence of the blackmail, but Sloan pulls a gun on Ned. There is a gunshot, Sloan is dead, Ned picks up the gun and fires additional shots, including one into his own arm. Ned is arrested for the murder but says it was self-defense. When Bruce becomes suspicious of his wife due to the payments from Ned, Jean tells the whole story, including how it was she who shot Sloan at the meeting. Ned is later acquitted at trial.

Cast

  • Olive Tell - Jean Carson
  • Sidney Mason - Bruce Graham
  • Jere Austin - Ned Fallon
  • Rod La Rocque - "Doc" Sloan
  • Tallulah Bankhead - Helen Carson
  • Joseph Burke - Henry Carson
  • Earl Schenck - Steve Fallon
  • References

    The Trap (1919 film) Wikipedia
    The Trap (1919 film) themoviedb.org The Trap (1919 film) IMDb