Redemption Trailer

Redemption Trailer (1917)

02 June 1917 Drama 60 mins

An actress with a wild reputation finally settles down to a sedate and pleasant marriage. One of her former lovers, an architect, arrives to disrupt her happiness by renewing their affair. She humiliates this suitor in public with her rejection, and he seeks revenge, revenge that catapults her into tragedy.

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Cast

Evelyn Nesbit

as Alice Loring (as Evelyn Nesbit-Thaw)

Russell Thaw

as Harry Loring

Charles Wellesley

as Stephen Brooks (as Charles Wellsley)

Mary Hall

as His Wife

William Clark

as Robert, Their Son (as William Clarke)

Joyce Fair

as Grace - Their Daughter

Edward Lynch

as Thomas Loring

George Clarke

as Harry (15 years later)

Marie Reichardt

as Mrs. Collins

Crew

John Urie

John Urie Cinematography

Julius Steger

Julius Steger Title Designer

International Titles

Shadows on My Life Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 02 June 1917

Production Companies

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