The Judgment House (1917)
Sir Gilbert Parker's man of brawn, brain and wealth is a character you can't afford to miss.
Frivolous Jasmine Grenfel is torn between the bold Rudyard Byng and the reserved Ian Stafford. Impulsively she marries Byng with the rejected Stafford leaving for South Africa. He proves to be a poor husband, and much heartache follows but when war breaks out Rudyard distinguishes himself in the field, recovering from his former dissipation and the couple are reunited.
Director: J. Stuart Blackton
Genre: Drama, Romance, War
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: November 19, 1917
Cast
- Violet Heming - Jasmine Grenfel
- Wilfred Lucas - Rudyard Byng
- Conway Tearle - Ian Stafford
- Paul Doucet - Adrian Fellow
- Crazy Thunder - Krool
- Florence Deshon - Al'Mah
- Lucille Hammill - Lou
Screenplay
- Gilbert Parker (Novel)
- J. Stuart Blackton (Adaptation)
Cinematography: Tom Malloy
Production: J. Stuart Blackton Feature Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
lost film
More Films by Director: J. Stuart Blackton
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Judgment House about?
- Frivolous Jasmine Grenfel is torn between the bold Rudyard Byng and the reserved Ian Stafford. Impulsively she marries Byng with the rejected Stafford leaving for South Africa. He proves to be a poor husband, and much heartache follows but when war breaks out Rudyard distinguishes himself in the field, recovering from his former dissipation and the couple are reunited.
- Who directed The Judgment House?
- The Judgment House was directed by J. Stuart Blackton.
- Who stars in The Judgment House?
- The Judgment House stars Violet Heming, Wilfred Lucas, Conway Tearle, Paul Doucet, Crazy Thunder, Florence Deshon.
- How long is The Judgment House?
- The Judgment House has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is The Judgment House?
- The Judgment House is a Drama, Romance, War film.
- Where was The Judgment House produced?
- The Judgment House was produced in United States of America.