
1911
Queen of the demi-monde, Cynthia is madly infatuated with Rogers, an unprincipled scoundrel, who, secure in his dominance over her, openly makes love to other women in her presence. In a moment of desperation, her womanhood coming to the fore, she calls on Father Sullivan, the good priest at the monastery, who soothes her hysteria and tries to show her the path of rectitude. Jackson pursues his prey into the very walls of the monastery, and triumphantly brings Cynthia back with him. Disheartened, the priest is inclined to let her go her way, but a vision of the Savior rise before him, holding out a saving hand to Mary Magdalene, kneeling at his feet. Filled with holy awe, the priest enters the gilded den of vice and calls on Cynthia.

James Kirkwood

Marion Leonard

William R. Randall

Silent Witness

Shadows of Sing Sing

The Sea Flower

The Scoffer

Easy Going Gordon

Golden Shackles

The Shark Master

Men and Women

The Seekers

The Eavesdropper

Tragic Love

Twenty Dollars a Week

Skin Deep

The Son of His Father

Isle of Lost Men

Bill Apperson's Boy

Sins of Ambition

Babbling Tongues

Meddling Women

The Inner Voice