The Expiation (1909)
William is drawn to Edward's wife, Helen. Sensing his feelings might lead him into an affair, he decides to go away. As he says goodbye to Helen, Edward spies from behind a curtain. Soon afterwards Edward shoots himself, believing Helen can be happier with William. When William returns to convince Helen to become his wife, she refuses, blaming herself for Edward's suicide.
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Owen Moore | As: John Waterbury |
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Marion Leonard | As: Helen Waterbury - John's Wife |
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Arthur V. Johnson | As: William Trevor |
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William is drawn to Edward's wife, Helen. Sensing his feelings might lead him into an affair, he decides to go away. As he says goodbye to Helen, Edward spies from behind a curtain. Soon afterwards Edward shoots himself, believing Helen can be happier with William. When William returns to convince Helen to become his wife, she refuses, blaming herself for Edward's suicide.
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Owen Moore |
John Waterbury |
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Marion Leonard |
Helen Waterbury - John's Wife |
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Arthur V. Johnson |
William Trevor |
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D.W. Griffith |
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D.W. Griffith |
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