The Serpents (1912)

Wending their way and locating in a land far from the contentions through which they passed a few weeks before, Eric and Chloe are located in a garden spot of primeval beauty, surrounded by all the imposing grandeur of nature. Chloe is pursued by the covetous desire of Haakon, a false friend, who strives by subtle charms to lure her from Eric, who in turn is tempted by Linda, her cunning and beauty, to desert Chloe and live with her.

Director: Charles L. Gaskill, Ralph Ince
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 20 min
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Production: Vitagraph Company of America
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

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lost film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Serpents about?
Wending their way and locating in a land far from the contentions through which they passed a few weeks before, Eric and Chloe are located in a garden spot of primeval beauty, surrounded by all the imposing grandeur of nature. Chloe is pursued by the covetous desire of Haakon, a false friend, who strives by subtle charms to lure her from Eric, who in turn is tempted by Linda, her cunning and beauty, to desert Chloe and live with her.
Who directed The Serpents?
The Serpents was directed by Charles L. Gaskill, Ralph Ince.
Who stars in The Serpents?
The Serpents stars Edith Storey, Ralph Ince, Helen Gardner, Tefft Johnson, James Morrison, William V. Ranous.
How long is The Serpents?
The Serpents has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
What genre is The Serpents?
The Serpents is a Drama film.
Where was The Serpents produced?
The Serpents was produced in United States of America.