The Hermit (1914)

Grace King and her motor party discover a picturesque spot, and a hermit whose masterful personality so attracts Grace that she invites him to lunch with them under the trees and persuades him to tell his past history. 20 years ago the hermit, then a wealthy young man, was accepted by his sweetheart. His brother loved the same girl and being of an impetuous and emotional nature exerted himself to win her from his rival. Failing in this, he yielded to an evil impulse, and bribed a ruffian to chloroform and bring her to him. The accepted lover, being warned by telepathy, that the girl was in danger, reached her gate as the masked man was coming out with her. A deadly conflict ensued, during which the lover was beaten senseless. The girl revived; screaming for help, she rushed into the house. The conspirator realizing his own danger in order to incriminate his brother, Jack, placed a mask over the latter's face and a revolver in his hand and then escaped. The police arrived as the young man, with the mask still on, and revolver clasped in hand, was regaining consciousness. Circumstantial evidence gave him seven years in prison. But worse, his sweetheart repudiated him and married the brother. After serving his term and being liberated, he never let his people see him, but left for California, where he lived alone for 15 years. After finishing his story, the hermit shows them his sweetheart's picture and with a startled cry, Grace declares it to be her mother. She tries to have the hermit go with her, but shaking his head he shows her a letter, sent 10 years before, containing his brother's dying confession and plea for pardon, also entreating that his wife never be told the truth. Afterward, with much maneuvering and plotting, Grace brings about a reunion of the lovers.

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Summary Details
Running Time22 min
GenresDrama Short
FilmmakersRole
Tom Ricketts Director
John Lloyd Writer
CastRole
Edward Coxen
Winifred Greenwood
George Field
Charlotte Burton