Fate (1913)

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Sim Sloane and his beloved son were the reprobates of the village, not what would be called lovers of peace and kindness. But granddad dwelt in a house filled more with love, and when Sim came in for his brutal sport, he soon went out assisted by granddad. Incited by ridicule and drink, Sim swore to get even. That was where granddad's new supply of powder came in. Sim appropriated it and although he wrecked the house of love, he destroyed through his venom the only thing he cherished in life.

Director: D.W. Griffith
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 17 min
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Production: American Mutoscope & Biograph
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: D.W. Griffith
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fate about?
Sim Sloane and his beloved son were the reprobates of the village, not what would be called lovers of peace and kindness. But granddad dwelt in a house filled more with love, and when Sim came in for his brutal sport, he soon went out assisted by granddad. Incited by ridicule and drink, Sim swore to get even. That was where granddad's new supply of powder came in. Sim appropriated it and although he wrecked the house of love, he destroyed through his venom the only thing he cherished in life.
Who directed Fate?
Fate was directed by D.W. Griffith.
Who stars in Fate?
Fate stars Charles Hill Mailes, Robert Harron, John T. Dillon, Lionel Barrymore, Mae Marsh, Gladys Egan.
How long is Fate?
Fate has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
What genre is Fate?
Fate is a Drama film.
Where was Fate produced?
Fate was produced in United States of America.