The Last Sentence (1917)

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George Crosby, a New York lawyer, with a passion for painting, wearied of his legal duties, sails for Brittany, where he meets Renée Kerouac, a fisher-maiden, and sketches her as a Corregan, a fairy who destroys the men who refuse her love. Hoel Kalloc, her betrothed, becomes jealous, and George marries her, after saving her from Hoel's brutality.

Director: Ben Turbett
Genre: Drama
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Production: Thomas A. Edison, Inc.
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Last Sentence about?
George Crosby, a New York lawyer, with a passion for painting, wearied of his legal duties, sails for Brittany, where he meets Renée Kerouac, a fisher-maiden, and sketches her as a Corregan, a fairy who destroys the men who refuse her love. Hoel Kalloc, her betrothed, becomes jealous, and George marries her, after saving her from Hoel's brutality.
Who directed The Last Sentence?
The Last Sentence was directed by Ben Turbett.
Who stars in The Last Sentence?
The Last Sentence stars Marc McDermott, Miriam Nesbitt, Grace Williams, Herbert Prior, Florence Stover, Gladys Gane.
What genre is The Last Sentence?
The Last Sentence is a Drama film.
Where was The Last Sentence produced?
The Last Sentence was produced in United States of America.