Unto the End


1917

Film Details

Also Known As
Love Everlasting, Unlucky Jim
Release Date
Oct 8, 1917
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
David Horsley Productions
Distribution Company
Art Dramas, Inc.; Triangle Distributing Corp.
Country
United States

Synopsis

Jim O'Neill, a pleasant but unlucky young man who was born on Friday the 13th, falls for a showgirl despite the violent objections of his conservative parents. The girl eventually contracts leprosy and is sent to a leper colony, but Jim stands by her and she is cured of the disease. [No other information concerning the plot has been discovered.]

Film Details

Also Known As
Love Everlasting, Unlucky Jim
Release Date
Oct 8, 1917
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
David Horsley Productions
Distribution Company
Art Dramas, Inc.; Triangle Distributing Corp.
Country
United States

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This film was intended as part of the series titled The Morals of Men, but Horsley ceased to use the series title when Art Dramas took over from Mutual as distributor of the films. It was scheduled for release by Art Dramas on October 8, 1917, but it is unclear whether it was in fact released at that time. After the demise of Art Dramas, Triangle acquired the film and released it on January 26, 1919. The film was originally titled Unlucky Jim and was intended as the first of The Morals of Men series; it May also have been called Love Everlasting before its release. All cast credits but Crane Wilbur's come from a pre-release (and possibly pre-production) news item from January 13, 1917, and it is possible that the cast changed between then and the film's release date. The same article gives the spelling of one cast member's name as Jud, not Jode, Mullally, but this is probably an error. One modern source places Arthur Hoyt in the film's cast.