The White Sister


1915

Film Details

Genre
Drama
Release Date
Jun 21, 1915
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Essanay Film Mfg Co.
Distribution Company
V-L-S-E, Inc.
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel The White Sister by F. Marion Crawford (New York, 1909) and the play The White Sister by F. Marion Crawford and Walter Hackett (New York, 27 Sep 1909).

Synopsis

When Donna Angela Chiaromonte's father, a prince, is killed in an auto accident, her deceiving aunt, who desires Angela's sweetheart, Lieutenant Giovanni Severi, burns the Prince's will. Because Angela is without legal status, due to the fact that the Prince was not married in a civil ceremony, her aunt inherits everything. When Giovanni is ordered to fight in Egypt, Angela, now living with a former nurse in a cottage, convinces him not to resign and vows to wait for him. After she hears that Giovanni died in battle, Angela joins the Convent of the White Sisters. Five years later, Giovanni, who actually had been captured and enslaved by savages, returns and tries to get Angela to renounce her vows, but she refuses. After Giovanni is badly wounded when a powder magazine explodes, he refuses to allow a doctor to amputate his arm to save his life. A sympathetic Monseigneur, seeing the frustrated love, obtains a special dispensation from the pope for Angela to leave the sisterhood. Giovanni then agrees to the operation, and the lovers are reunited.

Film Details

Genre
Drama
Release Date
Jun 21, 1915
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Essanay Film Mfg Co.
Distribution Company
V-L-S-E, Inc.
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel The White Sister by F. Marion Crawford (New York, 1909) and the play The White Sister by F. Marion Crawford and Walter Hackett (New York, 27 Sep 1909).

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This was the first film of Viola Allen, who starred in the stage production with James O'Neill and William Farnum. A 1923 film based on the same source was made by Inspirational Pictures and released by Metro Pictures. It was directed by Henry King and starred Lillian Gish and Ronald Colman (see AFI Catalog of Feature Films, 1921-30). A 1933 film also based on this source, produced by M-G-M, was directed by Victor Fleming, and starred Helen Hayes and Clark Gable (see AFI Catalog of Feature Films, 1931-40).