The House of a Thousand Scandals


1915

Film Details

Also Known As
The House of Scandals
Release Date
Sep 23, 1915
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
American Film Co.
Distribution Company
Mutual Film Corp.; Mutual Masterpictures
Country
United States

Synopsis

John Wright, who has inherited his grandfather's estate, rides through a wooded area and sees Martha Hobbs struggling with Ralph, the man whom her heartless father wants her to marry. John thrashes Ralph and returns Martha to her squalid home. After Martha's mother dies, Martha goes to the city and is befriended by an aged woman. When Wright, investigating his inherited property, finds the women living in a shabby tenement, he builds the Wright Industrial Home, an ideal community-oriented workplace. After Wright hears Greta Carr lecture about ancient Greek life, he convinces Carr to create with him a modern Grecian colony on his estate. The villagers are shocked by the colony's scantily clad dancers. Learning that Martha lives there, Hobbs and Ralph lead a mob to destroy the house. John catches Ralph setting off dynamite and after knocking him cold, warns everyone to leave. After the explosion, the mob sobers upon finding Ralph's body. Now tolerated, the colony constructs new buildings, and John and Martha marry.

Film Details

Also Known As
The House of Scandals
Release Date
Sep 23, 1915
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
American Film Co.
Distribution Company
Mutual Film Corp.; Mutual Masterpictures
Country
United States

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After the film's release, the title was changed to The House of Scandals, because the Supreme Court of New York granted an injunction sought by the Selig Polyscope Co., who complained that the title under which the film was released, was similar to that of one of its own recent productions, The House of a Thousand Candles.