The Dark Road (1917)

The Dark Road (1917) poster

Jim Morrison is an English army officer who comes from a very old and prominent family. He marries the ravishingly beautiful but unscrupulous Cleo, who has no qualms about using her sexual allure to get the luxuries her husband can't provide. When Jim is sent off to war, Cleo embarks on a series of affairs, one of which results in her becoming the love slave of a German spy, the very spy that her husband has been assigned to track down.

Director: Charles Miller
Genre: War, Drama
Runtime: 55 min
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Cinematography: Clyde De Vinna
Production: New York Motion Picture, Kay-Bee Pictures
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Charles Miller
More Films in Genre: War, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Dark Road about?
Jim Morrison is an English army officer who comes from a very old and prominent family. He marries the ravishingly beautiful but unscrupulous Cleo, who has no qualms about using her sexual allure to get the luxuries her husband can't provide. When Jim is sent off to war, Cleo embarks on a series of affairs, one of which results in her becoming the love slave of a German spy, the very spy that her husband has been assigned to track down.
Who directed The Dark Road?
The Dark Road was directed by Charles Miller.
Who stars in The Dark Road?
The Dark Road stars Dorothy Dalton, Jack Livingston, John Gilbert, Robert McKim, Walt Whitman, Lydia Knott.
How long is The Dark Road?
The Dark Road has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).
What genre is The Dark Road?
The Dark Road is a War, Drama film.
Where was The Dark Road produced?
The Dark Road was produced in United States of America.