Where Are My Children? (1916)

A Smashing, Daring Subject, Done in A Smashing, Daring Way.

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Walton, the District Attorney, yearns to have children. Soon after defending an author on trial for publishing indecent literature, Walton discovers a secret his wife and her socialite friends have been hiding from him.

Director: Lois Weber, Phillips Smalley
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 64 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Stephen S. Norton, Allen G. Siegler
Production: Lois Weber Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Themes

Heartbreaking Tragic Losses, Paralyzing Guilt and Remorse, Deep Regret Over Past Deeds, Biting Remorse and the Shadow of Guilt, Social Commentary and Reflection

Keywords

regret, seduction, childlessness, trial, womanizer, tragedy, doctor, district attorney, silent film, devastation, unwanted pregnancy, woman director, social issues, abortion, birth control

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Where Are My Children? about?
Walton, the District Attorney, yearns to have children. Soon after defending an author on trial for publishing indecent literature, Walton discovers a secret his wife and her socialite friends have been hiding from him.
Who directed Where Are My Children??
Where Are My Children? was directed by Lois Weber, Phillips Smalley.
Who stars in Where Are My Children??
Where Are My Children? stars Tyrone Power Sr., Helen Riaume, Marie Walcamp, Cora Drew, Rena Rogers, Alva D. Blake.
How long is Where Are My Children??
Where Are My Children? has a runtime of 1h 4m (64 minutes).
What genre is Where Are My Children??
Where Are My Children? is a Drama film.
Where was Where Are My Children? produced?
Where Are My Children? was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Where Are My Children??
The themes of Where Are My Children? include: Heartbreaking Tragic Losses, Paralyzing Guilt and Remorse, Deep Regret Over Past Deeds, Biting Remorse and the Shadow of Guilt, Social Commentary and Reflection.