Fate's Interception (1912)

Fate's Interception (1912) poster

The representative of an American Syndicate comes to Mexico to look over some land. While there, he pays considerable attention to the little Mexican girl, at whose home he is a roomer. The girl falls deeply in love with the American, who wins her absolute confidence. When the time comes for his departure, he of course cannot take her with him, and when he says goodbye, she realizes how false his promises were. Her love for the American now turns to bitter hate, so she agrees to marry her erstwhile sweetheart, whom she threw aside for the American, if he will avenge her wrong. This he consents to do.

Director: D.W. Griffith
Genre: Romance
Runtime: 17 min
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Production: American Mutoscope & Biograph
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fate's Interception about?
The representative of an American Syndicate comes to Mexico to look over some land. While there, he pays considerable attention to the little Mexican girl, at whose home he is a roomer. The girl falls deeply in love with the American, who wins her absolute confidence. When the time comes for his departure, he of course cannot take her with him, and when he says goodbye, she realizes how false his promises were. Her love for the American now turns to bitter hate, so she agrees to marry her erstwhile sweetheart, whom she threw aside for the American, if he will avenge her wrong. This he consents to do.
Who directed Fate's Interception?
Fate's Interception was directed by D.W. Griffith.
Who stars in Fate's Interception?
Fate's Interception stars Mary Pickford, Wilfred Lucas, Charles Hill Mailes, Frank Opperman, Robert Harron.
How long is Fate's Interception?
Fate's Interception has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
What genre is Fate's Interception?
Fate's Interception is a Romance film.
Where was Fate's Interception produced?
Fate's Interception was produced in United States of America.