A Woman's Triumph


1914

Film Details

Release Date
May 10, 1914
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Famous Players Film Co.
Distribution Company
State Rights
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel The Heart of Mid-Lothian by Sir Walter Scott in his Tales of My Landlord , Second Series (Edinburgh, 1818).

Synopsis

Noble Jeanie and flighty Effie are the daughters of stern Scotsman David Deans. Effie loves Georgie Robertson, a rich minister's profligate son who has joined a gang of smugglers. They meet secretly and plan to marry, but Georgie is arrested on his way to their wedding. Effie, pregnant, runs away to Edinburgh where she stays with Georgie's friends Dame Murdockson and her daughter Madge Wildfire, who is crazed with grief over her dead child. When Effie's baby is born, Madge steals the child and leaves it on a roadside where it is taken away by strangers. Effie then returns home, but Dame Murdockson accuses her of killing her baby, and she is sent to prison. Later, Georgie escapes from jail and asks minister Reuben Butler to deliver a note to Jeanie, whom Butler loves. Georgie wants Jeanie to lie for Effie and thus effect her release, but she will not, and Effie is condemned to death. Jeanie then walks barefoot to London to ask the Queen for a pardon which she grants in reward for Jeanie's nobility.

Film Details

Release Date
May 10, 1914
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Famous Players Film Co.
Distribution Company
State Rights
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel The Heart of Mid-Lothian by Sir Walter Scott in his Tales of My Landlord , Second Series (Edinburgh, 1818).

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Notes

According to Moving Picture World, exteriors were shot in Cuba. Some sources erroneously list Laura Scott as Jeanie.