The Web (1913)

A beautiful Vitagraph two-reel special featured high class society drama produced by an all-star cast.

The Web (1913) poster

Lester Phillips finds that the allurements of Beatrice Esmond, an adventuress, have attracted him, and he endeavors to disentangle himself. But she loves Lester and is trying to keep his love inveigles her admirer, Zolan, into going to the home of Lester's sweetheart to poison her mind against him, which he does, Beatrice then fascinates Lester's young brother, Francis.

Director: 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
More Films by Director: Ralph Ince
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Web about?
Lester Phillips finds that the allurements of Beatrice Esmond, an adventuress, have attracted him, and he endeavors to disentangle himself. But she loves Lester and is trying to keep his love inveigles her admirer, Zolan, into going to the home of Lester's sweetheart to poison her mind against him, which he does, Beatrice then fascinates Lester's young brother, Francis.
Who directed The Web?
The Web was directed by Ralph Ince.
Who stars in The Web?
The Web stars Anita Stewart, Rosemary Theby, James Morrison, Courtenay Foote, Ned Finley.
How long is The Web?
The Web has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
What genre is The Web?
The Web is a Drama film.
Where was The Web produced?
The Web was produced in United States of America.