Without Fear Trailer

Without Fear Trailer (1922)

"The romance of a mushroom millionaire and a lovely bud from the social hothouse." 16 April 1922 Drama 50 mins

Ruth Hamilton, from a wealthy aristocratic family, cares little for society or its conventions and refuses the proposal of William Barton, a socialite of her parents' choice. While giving some poor children an outing on a beach, Ruth meets John Martin (Miles?), a young nouveau riche with no social standing who is snubbed by the aristocratic circles, and begins to visit him secretly. When Ruth visits John to show off a new costume, her father arrives to seek his financial aid. Ruth escapes, but she is observed by Barton, who informs her father. Hamilton insists that Martin marry his daughter, but Ruth refuses to be compromised by her father. Later, however, she consents to marry John, discovering that he really loves her.

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Cast

Pearl White

as Ruth Hamilton

Robert Elliott

as John Miles

Charles Mackay

as Warren Hamilton

Marie Burke

as Mrs Hamilton

Robert Agnew

as Walter Hamilton

Macey Harlam

as Bill Barton

Crew

Paul Sloane

Paul Sloane Scenario Writer

Tom Malloy

Tom Malloy Cinematography

William Fox

William Fox Presenter

International Releases Dates

United States 16 April 1922

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