The Love Light
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Frances Marion
Mary Pickford
Evelyn Dumo
Fred Thomson
Edward Phillips
Albert Prisco
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Angela, who tends the lighthouse in an Italian fishing village while her two brothers, Antonio and Mario, are fighting at the front, finds a foreign sailor washed ashore who pretends to be an American. Angela cares for him, and they fall in love and are secretly married. In aiding his escape, she realizes she has helped a German spy and caused her brother's death, but the stranger falls to his death over a cliff. A child is born to Angela and, temporarily deranged when her sweetheart Giovanni returns blind from the war, she gives the baby to Maria, who has lost her own child. Maria is drowned in a storm, but Angela rescues her child and finds happiness with Giovanni.
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Frances Marion
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The Love Light
The Love Light was written and directed by the prolific and enormously successful Hollywood screenwriter Frances Marion, who amassed more than 130 screen credits (including Camille, 1915 and 1936, Stella Dallas, 1937, Dinner at Eight, 1933). At one time, she was the highest paid screenwriter in Hollywood in a career that spanned from 1915 to 1940. Marion was also the first female writer to win an Oscar, for her influential 1930 prison drama The Big House.
Marion was a well-liked and well-connected talent in Hollywood, a close friend to Billie Burke, Marion Davies, Marie Dressler and Pickford as well, who she first met when Pickford's then-husband Owen Moore invited her to paint a portrait of his wife. Samuel Goldwyn called Marion his favorite screenwriter and she had close friendships with other powerful figures in Hollywood like Irving Thalberg. But Marion paid her greatest debt to the women like Pickford who helped her career along the way, saying ¿I owe my great success to women. Contrary to the assertion that women do all in their power to hinder one another¿s progress, I have found that it has always been one of my own sex who has given me a helping hand when I needed it.¿
Marion and Pickford became such good friends, they even honeymooned in Europe together when Pickford married Douglas Fairbanks and Marion married Fred Thomson. Thomson was an ordained minister turned actor who she cast as Joseph in The Love Light -- one of several villains he played in his wife's films. Thomson soon developed into an important Western star, in 1927 according to Exhibitor's Herald, surpassing even Pickford's husband Douglas Fairbanks in box office popularity. Thomson died very suddenly and tragically of tetanus in 1928 at the age of 38, leaving Marion to raise their two young sons on her own.
Producer: Mary Pickford
Director: Frances Marion
Screenplay: Frances Marion
Cinematography: Henry Cronjager, Charles Rosher
Film Editing: Stuart Heisler
Art Direction: Stephen Goosson
Cast: Mary Pickford (Angela Carlotti), Evelyn Dumo (Maria), Raymond Bloomer (Giovanni), Fred Thomson (Joseph), Albert Prisco (Pietro), George Regas (Tony).
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The Love Light
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Released in United States 1921
Released in United States on Video August 30, 2000
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Released in United States 1921
Released in United States on Video August 30, 2000