Behind the Mask Trailer

Behind the Mask Trailer (1917)

03 September 1917 Drama 50 mins

Financier Mark Harrold is responsible for the financial ruin and subsequent suicide of Stanton. Following his death, Stanton's daughter Margaret, seeking revenge, goes to work for Harrold's beloved daughter Helen. The latter plans to marry the dashing Lord Strathmore and thus attain her social ambitions, but Margaret, to avenge her father's death, wins Strathmore away from her by deception. After their marriage, Margaret leaves Strathmore, claiming that she never loved him. With the birth of their child, Margaret becomes ill and blind, but Strathmore finds her and gives her money under an assumed identity. Following an operation that restores her sight, Margaret recognizes her husband as her benefactor and realizes that she loves him.

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Cast

Catherine Calvert

as Margaret Stanton

Richard Tucker

as Lord Strathmore

Charles Halton

as Larrabee

Kirke Brown

as Mark Harrold

Charles Dungan

as Stanton

International Releases Dates

United States 03 September 1917

Production Companies

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