Doris Matthews, a beautiful, innocent young girl, forsakes her sweetheart, Joel Barlowe, in favor of Victor Brant, a wealthy roué. On the night before they are to elope, an old sailor gives Brant a strange potion to drink and then unfolds before his eyes "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner." Deeply touched by this story about the consequences of the wanton destruction of innocent beauty, Brant leaves without Doris. After some time, he returns and finds to his pained satisfaction that Doris, having overcome her infatuation for him, has again turned her tender attentions toward Joel.
Henry Otto
Director
Chester Bennett
Director
Tom Miranda
Writer
Chester Barnett
Writer
Eve Unsell
Writer

Clara Bow
Doris

Gladys Brockwell
Life In Death
Violet N. Cane
4 year old Girl (as Violet Kane)

Nigel De Brulier
Skipper
Rae Ethelyn
6 year old Girl

Leslie Fenton
Joe Barlow

Paul Panzer
Mariner
Robert Klein
Death

Earle Williams
Victor Brandt
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Love Everlasting73%
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My Brilliant Career61%
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The Man from Elysian Fields58%