Out of the Shadow (1919 film) explained

Out of the Shadow
Director:Emile Chautard
Al Lena (ass't director)
Producer:Adolph Zukor
Jesse Lasky
Based On:[1]
Starring:Pauline Frederick
Cinematography:Jacques Bizeul (fr)
Distributor:Paramount Pictures
Runtime:5 reels
Country:United States
Language:Silent (English intertitles)

Out of the Shadow is a 1919 American silent mystery film directed by Emil Chautard and starring Pauline Frederick.[2] [3]

Plot

As described in a film magazine review,[1] Ruth Minchin is unhappily married to her father's business partner Gabriel, who is a drunken brute. She starts a friendship with Severino, a pianist who lives in the same apartment building. Her husband discovers them together, orders Severino from the room, and strikes his wife down. Severino kills Gabriel while in a delirium following pneumonia, and Ruth is suspected of the crime. She is befriended by Richard Steel, who knew her husband from their time in Australia. However, Richard is also suspected of the crime, and she cannot marry the man who may have killed her husband. She later recalls the confrontation when she had been with Severino, and under pressure the pianist confesses to the crime, solving the mystery and leaving Ruth Richard on the road to happiness.

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Notes and References

  1. Advertising Aids for Busy Managers: Out of the Shadow . Moving Picture World . 39 . 3 . 394 . Chalmers Publishing Company . New York City . Jan 18, 1919 . 2014-07-10.
  2. http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=17450 The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: Out of the Shadow
  3. http://www.stanford.edu/~gdegroat/PF/reviews/oots.htm The Pauline Frederick Website: Out of the Shadow