Out of the Fog Trailer

Out of the Fog Trailer (1919)

09 February 1919 Drama 70 mins

Faith’s life is shattered when her lover dies. Her brother Job locks her away in a lighthouse, but she jumps from the tower rather than be imprisoned. Faith's daughter, however, lives on. The girl Eve grows into her teens, sheltered from the world by her puritanical uncle. But Eve nevertheless manages to encounter a young man, Phillip Blake. When Phillip returns for Eve, he has to deal with her crusty, malevolent guardian….

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Cast

Alla Nazimova

as Faith / Eve

Charles Bryant

as Philip Blake

Henry Harmon

as Job Coffin

Nancy Palmer

as Maude Standish

T. Morse Koupal

as Luke Allen

Crew

Robert E. Stevens

Robert E. Stevens Assistant Director

Eugene Gaudio

Eugene Gaudio Cinematography

H. Austin Adams

H. Austin Adams Theatre Play

Eugene Morin

Eugene Morin Cinematography

International Releases Dates

United States 09 February 1919

Production Companies

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