The Eternal Sin Trailer

The Eternal Sin Trailer (1917)

"How a Woman's Enemies Forced Her to Take an Awful Revenge. From the French Drama by Victor Hugo." 15 March 1917 Drama 60 mins

Gennaro, the son of Lucretia Borgia, lives unaware of the identity of his mother, who has married the Duke of Ferrara. After Lucretia's brother is killed by five conspirators, the fathers of Gennaro's dearest friends, Lucretia tortures the old men to death. Later, Gennaro and his companions journey to Lucretia's domain, and she sees her son for the first time. The Duke, who believes him to be her lover, poisons him, but Lucretia administers the antidote in time and saves his life. Then she schemes to poison her sons' five friends for their fathers' mistake.

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Cast

Florence Reed

as Lucretia Borgia

William E. Shay

as The Duke of Ferrara

Stephen Grattan

as Lucretia's Brother

Alex Shannon

as Rustighello

Tony Merlo

as Petrucci

Henry Armetta

as The Jester

William Welsh

as Gubetta

Juliet Brenon

as Blanca

Jane Fearnley

as Princess Negroni

International Titles

Den evige synd Trailer

A Queda da Mulher Trailer

Lucretia Borgia Trailer

The Queen Mother Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 15 March 1917

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