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A Price for Folly
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A Price for Folly

Dec 13, 1915
0h 50m
★ 0.0

Overview

Noble born but dissolute M. Jean de Segni receives word from his lawyers that his profligate ways, including keeping mercenary actress Dorothea Jardeau, have led to his ruin which he accepts with a shrug of the shoulders. As word spreads Jean’s father-the Duke, who has managed to keep the boy’s mother in the dark about her son’s true nature, realizes she will soon know. Terminally ill and fearing Jean reducing them to penury, the father decides to take his beloved wife with him and kills her. Jean is at first suspected but the Duke saves him by confessing his guilt. Nevertheless, everyone, including his Dorothea, believes the Duke lied to save his son, and after his father's death Jean finds himself a social outcast. An argument leads to a duel where Jean realizes his folly has killed his parents, and he fires in the air, receiving a mortal wound from his adversary.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Vitagraph Company of America

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Cast

Edith Storey

Dorothea Jardeau

Edith Storey

Antonio Moreno

M. Jean de Segni

Antonio Moreno

Louise Beaudet

Duchess de Segni

Louise Beaudet

Charles Kent

Duke de Segni

Charles Kent

Harry T. Morey

M. Henri Landon

Harry T. Morey

Ethel Corcoran

Mlle. Elsa Benviet

Ethel Corcoran

T. Waln-Mogan Draper

Mons. Benoist

T. Waln-Mogan Draper

Helen Pillsbury

Mme. Benoist

Helen Pillsbury

Johnny Hines

Butler

Johnny Hines

Arthur Cozine

Maurice

Arthur Cozine

Hughie Mack

Hughie Mack