Twilight


1919

Film Details

Release Date
Feb 22, 1919
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
De Luxe Pictures, Inc.
Distribution Company
Film Clearing House, Inc.; William L. Sherry Service
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the short story "The Alchemy of Love" by Vingie E. Roe in Metropolitan Magazine (Oct 1918).

Synopsis

A baby, found strapped to a donkey in the North Carolina mountains where her father drowned, is called Twilight and raised by the Anwells. At sixteen, Twilight, in love with her foster brother Jim, who runs the family's lumber business, grows jealous when Elise Charmant, vacationing with her father, a brain specialist, monopolizes Jim at the Fireman's Ball. After Twilight rings the fire alarm to stop the flirtation, she learns that Jim loves her. After the French Canadian lumberman Jules is caught robbing Jim's safe, he slips out of one handcuff and escapes. After he attacks Twilight and falls over a cliff, she becomes deranged thinking that he died. Although Dr. Charmant cannot help her, Twilight recovers when Jules returns after setting the woods on fire. When he attacks her, she shoots him in the leg, but he then handcuffs her to him so that she cannot leave him to die. After Jim carries them until he is exhausted, Twilight drags Jules and Jim to safety.

Film Details

Release Date
Feb 22, 1919
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
De Luxe Pictures, Inc.
Distribution Company
Film Clearing House, Inc.; William L. Sherry Service
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the short story "The Alchemy of Love" by Vingie E. Roe in Metropolitan Magazine (Oct 1918).

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Notes

This film was shot in North Carolina and at the Biograph studio in New York. De Luxe Pictures, Inc. was Doris Kenyon's own production company.