The Sixth Commandment is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring William Faversham.[1]
The Sixth Commandment | |
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Directed by | Christy Cabanne |
Written by | Arthur Hoerl(story) Merritt Crawford(title cards) |
Produced by | Christy Cabanne |
Starring | William Faversham Charlotte Walker |
Cinematography | Philip Armand William H. Tuers |
Edited by | Merritt Crawford |
Distributed by | Associated Exhibitors |
Release date |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Plot
editJohn Brant, a devoted minister, is in love with Marian Calhoun, but must keep it a secret because she is engaged to Robert Fields—who, unknown to Marian, is playing around with a variety of different women. Marian finds out and breaks the engagement.
Cast
edit- William Faversham as David Brant
- Charlotte Walker as Mrs. Calhoun
- John Bohn as John Brandt
- Kathleen Martyn as Marion Calhoun
- Neil Hamilton as Robert Fields
- Coit Albertson as Dr. Carvel
- Sara Wood as Florence Page
- Consuelo Flowerton as Helen Brooks
- Charles Emmett Mack as Henry Adams
- Edmund Breese as Colonel Saunders
- Anita Louise as (unbilled as Anita Fremault)
Preservation
editWith no prints of The Sixth Commandment located in any film archives,[2] it is a lost film.
References
editExternal links
editWikimedia Commons has media related to The Sixth Commandment.