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The Strongest

19200.0 / 1060 min
Drama

Overview

Harle, a successful French businessman, is so absorbed with his factory that he neglects his wife Claire. One day, Harle's old friend Henri, the Marquis de Puymaufray, comes to visit, and Claire falls in love with the cultured and sensitive man. Several months after his departure, Claire gives birth to a baby girl, Claudia, and dies shortly afterward from neglect and depression. Twenty years pass and Claudia has grown into a beautiful woman. Her father wishes her to wed a count, but she loves Maurice, a young American. During a labor dispute, Claudia is abducted by her father's disgruntled employees and held for ransom. The marquis, who has long watched over the girl, loses his life in a rescue attempt, but Maurice finally succeeds in liberating his sweetheart. After the marquis' death, it is revealed that Claudia actually was his daughter, and Harle, crushed, retires to his country estate, freeing the girl to voyage to America with the man she loves. A lost film.

Cast

Renée Adorée

Renée Adorée

Claudia

Carlo Liten

Carlo Liten

Henri

Harrison Hunter

Harrison Hunter

Harle

Florence Malone

Florence Malone

Claire Harle

Madame Tressida

Madame Tressida

Nanette

Jean Gauthier DeTrigny

Jean Gauthier DeTrigny

Visconte

Georgette Gauthier DeTrigny

Georgette Gauthier DeTrigny

Comtesse

Hal Horne

Hal Horne

Maurice

James A. Marcus

James A. Marcus

Curate

C.A. de Lima

C.A. de Lima

Prefect of Police

Teddy Piper

Teddy Piper

Crew

William Fox

William Fox

Presenter

Raoul Walsh

Raoul Walsh

Scenario Writer

Ben Bail

Ben Bail

Camera Operator

Georges Clemenceau

Georges Clemenceau

Novel

Raoul Walsh

Raoul Walsh

Director