The Law of Men


1919

Film Details

Also Known As
Nemesis
Release Date
Apr 27, 1919
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Thomas H. Ince Corp.
Distribution Company
Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; Paramount Pictures
Country
United States
Location
Los Angeles, California, United States

Technical Specs

Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Film Length
4,808ft (5 reels)

Synopsis

Orphan Laura Dayne, an ambitious sculptress, refuses to leave her Greenwich Village studio to live with her loving guardian, famous criminal lawyer Benton Wade, when his mother dies. Wade then marries social butterfly Margaret, who has an affair with Jamison Keene, a licentious architect. Keene's interest soon switches to Laura, and she naïvely accepts his invitation to visit a nearby town where, Keene promises, she will receive the commission to decorate the public library. After Keene tries to rape Laura at a roadhouse, Laura's fiancé, artist Denis Connors, breaks into Keene's room, and when he is ejected by hotel detectives, he says that Keene ought to be killed. The next day, Laura and Denis marry so that he can have the right to protect her, but at the ceremony, he is arrested for Keene's murder, which occurred the previous night. Wade then acts as Keene's defense attorney. After Laura catches Wade about to shoot himself, he confesses to killing Keene the next day in court, and then swallows poison.

Film Details

Also Known As
Nemesis
Release Date
Apr 27, 1919
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Thomas H. Ince Corp.
Distribution Company
Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; Paramount Pictures
Country
United States
Location
Los Angeles, California, United States

Technical Specs

Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Film Length
4,808ft (5 reels)

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Notes

This film was originally entitled Nemesis. Some scenes in the film were shot in a criminal courtroom in Los Angeles, where real clerks, bailiffs and other courtroom personnel enacted roles.