The Stain (film)

The Stain
Theatrical release poster
Directed byFrank Powell
Written byForrest Halsey (scenario)
StarringEdward José
Thurlow Bergen
Production
company
Distributed byEclectic Film Company
Release date
  • July 17, 1914 (1914-07-17)
Running time
6 reels
(75 mins.)[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles

The Stain is a 1914 American silent drama film directed by Frank Powell and starring Edward José and Thurlow Bergen. Its cast also includes Theda Bara in her screen debut, although she is credited under her birth name Theodosia Goodman. The production was shot at Fox Studios in Fort Lee, New Jersey and on location in Lake Ronkonkoma, New York.[2][3] A print of the film was discovered in Australia in the 1990s and is preserved at the George Eastman House.[4] Apart from a 20 second snippet on YouTube the full film hasn't been released to the public yet.[5]

Plot

The film is a melodrama that explores themes of heredity and crime. The story follows an ambitious bank teller named Stevens who, in a moment of temptation and poverty, steals a large customer deposit to fund his dream of becoming a lawyer. He abandons his wife and daughter and starts a new life under an assumed name.

Years later, he has become a respected judge and a candidate for governor. Meanwhile, his abandoned wife remains destitute and is forced to put their daughter into an orphanage. The daughter is adopted, grows up, and becomes a secretary to an honest young lawyer who is challenging the judge's political ambitions.

In a twist of fate, the daughter exhibits the same "stain" of criminal tendency as her father and is arrested for shoplifting a bracelet. She is brought before her own father, the judge, who is unaware of her true identity. During the trial, the abandoned wife arrives and recognizes her former husband. The shock of the revelation and the ensuing confrontation lead to a dramatic courtroom climax.

Cast

See also

References

  1. ^ Cited running times for films, especially those in the early silent era, varied appreciably due to differences in projector speeds at theaters and to varying lengths of footage on each reel.
  2. ^ Genini, Ronald (February 8, 2013). Theda Bara: A Biography of the Silent Screen Vamp, with a Filmography. McFarland. p. 1856. ISBN 978-0-786-49161-2.
  3. ^ Golden, Eve (1996). Vamp: The Rise and Fall Of Theda Bara. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 27. ISBN 1-887-32200-0.
  4. ^ "Silent Era: The Stain". silentera. Retrieved June 28, 2008.
  5. ^ "Theda Bara First Movie - 1914 - the Stain (Fragment)". YouTube. February 6, 2022.