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1915 American film
In the Sunlight
Still from the film with Harry von Meter, David Lythgoe, and Vivian Rich
Directed byThomas Ricketts
Written byMarc Edmund Jones
StarringDavid Lythgoe
Vivian Rich
Harry von Meter
Production
company
American Film Manufacturing Company
Distributed byMutual Film
Release date
  • March 29, 1915 (1915-03-29)
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent film
English intertitles

In the Sunlight is a 1915 American silent short drama film directed by Thomas Ricketts starring David Lythgoe, Vivian Rich, and Harry von Meter.

Plot

As reported in a film magazine, Dr. Arthur Abbott has a drug addiction and leaves his country practice for a more conspicuous career in the city, and Frank Steed, a physician from the slums, takes his place in the village. Abbott, for getting his wife Helen and their child, who stayed in the country, becomes infatuated with Olga, an adventuress. With his drug habit growing, he loses his prestige and, after he has spent all his money, Olga no longer cares for him. They quarrel and she is stricken with heart disease and dies. Fearing a charge of murdering her, Abbott flees the city, but when his train is wrecked he is reported as having been killed. Meanwhile, the companionship between young Dr. Steed and Helen has ripened into love. On hearing of her husband's death, Helen promises Steed that she will marry him. Months later, on the day before their wedding, Abbott, who has recovered from an injury received in the train wreck and whose morphine addiction has gotten worse, wanders near his home and sees his wife in her lover's arms. Abbott tries to attack Steed, but his heart gives way and he drops dead. After the marriage Steed and Helen leave the village, with its darkened unhappy memories, for the sunshine of the open country.

Cast

References

  1. "Stories of the New Photoplays". Reel Life. 6 (1). Chicago: Mutual Film Corp.: 12 Mar 20, 1915. Retrieved 2013-12-17.

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