The Hushed Hour

The Hushed Hour

50 mins | Drama | May 18, 1919

Judge Robert Appleton (Winter Hall) has led an exemplary life. His four children, however, fell short once they grew up and had to fend for themselves. When Appleton dies, his widow (Lydia Knott) explains that his last request was that each child spend one hour of contemplation with his body. The first is the youngest daughter, Daisy (Rosemary Theby), an artist of note who was betrayed and left with a son to raise out of wedlock. Next is Luke (Milton Sills), a wild young man who ran away at 19, and even though he is now married and a father, he still can't quite settle down. The eldest son, Bob (Wilfred Lucas), is next -- he wed a wealthy woman, but the marriage has no love.

The Hushed Hour

50 mins | Drama | May 18, 1919

The Hushed Hour
Judge Robert Appleton (Winter Hall) has led an exemplary life. His four children, however, fell short once they grew up and had to fend for themselves. When Appleton dies, his widow (Lydia Knott) explains that his last request was that each child spend one hour of contemplation with his body. The first is the youngest daughter, Daisy (Rosemary Theby), an artist of note who was betrayed and left with a son to raise out of wedlock. Next is Luke (Milton Sills), a wild young man who ran away at 19, and even though he is now married and a father, he still can't quite settle down. The eldest son, Bob (Wilfred Lucas), is next -- he wed a wealthy woman, but the marriage has no love.
Producers Harry Garson Productions
Original title The Hushed Hour
Directors Edmund Mortimer
Writers Gertrude B. Hamilton, Charles Maigne

Cast

Winter Hall

as Judge Robert

Lydia Knott

as Mrs. Appleton

Wilfred Lucas

as Robert Appleton Jr.

Blanche Sweet

as Virginia Appleton Blodgett

Milton Sills

as Luke Appleton

Rosemary Theby

as Daisy Appleton

Gloria Hope

as Annie Vierge

Harry Northrup

as Buck Blodgett

Mary Anderson

as Birdie Sankey

Wyndham Standing

as Lord George Daw

Ben Alexander

as Gondy

Larry Steers

as Milton (as L.T. Steers)

Norman Selby

as Kid McCoy (as Kid McCoy)