The Splendid Sin

The Splendid Sin

50 mins | Drama | Sept. 14, 1919

Although they have a happy marriage, Sir Charles Chatham, an explorer, and his American wife, Lady Marion, have been unable to have children. After Charles goes to Egypt, his sister Gertrude and her sweetheart Stephen Hartley, an American consulate attaché, take refuge from a storm in a deserted tower. Frightened, Gertrude yields to Stephen's advances. Although he intends to marry Gertrude, Stephen suddenly is called to deliver supplies to starving women and children in Russia. Marion takes the pregnant Gertrude away to have her child, and notifies Stephen, who, because he is shot during Bolshevik rioting, returns too late to marry Gertrude, who dies after childbirth. To honor Gertrude's dying request, and to provide Charles with a much desired child, Marion telegraphs Charles that the baby is theirs.

The Splendid Sin

50 mins | Drama | Sept. 14, 1919

The Splendid Sin
Although they have a happy marriage, Sir Charles Chatham, an explorer, and his American wife, Lady Marion, have been unable to have children. After Charles goes to Egypt, his sister Gertrude and her sweetheart Stephen Hartley, an American consulate attaché, take refuge from a storm in a deserted tower. Frightened, Gertrude yields to Stephen's advances. Although he intends to marry Gertrude, Stephen suddenly is called to deliver supplies to starving women and children in Russia. Marion takes the pregnant Gertrude away to have her child, and notifies Stephen, who, because he is shot during Bolshevik rioting, returns too late to marry Gertrude, who dies after childbirth. To honor Gertrude's dying request, and to provide Charles with a much desired child, Marion telegraphs Charles that the baby is theirs.
Producers Fox Film Corporation
Original title The Splendid Sin
Directors Howard M. Mitchell
Writers Emil Forst, Denison Clift

Cast

Madlaine Traverse

as Lady Marion Chatham

Charles Clary

as Sir Charles Chatham

Jean Calhoun

as Gertrude

Wheeler Oakman

as Stephen Hartley

Elinor Hancock

as The Dowager Lady St. Aubrey

George Hackathorne

as The Honorable George Granville

Edwin B. Tilton

as Doctor Kent