

A silent film so lost, even ghosts forgot the ending.
Directed by David Selman. With Dorothy Phillips, Earl Metcalfe, Lola Todd, Lincoln Stedman.
Acting
Dorothy Phillips' expressive silent-era face does ALL the work.
Production
Surviving fragments feel like excavated treasure.
Director
David Selman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Partially lost films like this represent Hollywood's massive silent-era extinction event—estimates suggest 75% of pre-1930 features are gone.
Dorothy Phillips was a major star who transitioned to talkies but later became a Hollywood seamstress; this survives as a ghost of her stardom.