

A 50-minute silent crime drama so gripping it vanished entirely — now that's commitment to mystery.
When Mary and Fannie Graham, daughters of a good mother but a father with criminal instincts, are left motherless, Mary flees from her unhappy surroundings while Fannie, inheriting her father's disposition, remains and is raised as a thief.
Acting
Lon Chaney before the monsters, already magnetic.
Direction
De Grasse's shadow-soaked crime staging.

Director
Joseph De Grasse
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This film is considered lost — no prints, fragments, or stills are known to survive.
Joseph De Grasse and Lon Chaney were frequent collaborators; this was one of six 1917 films they made together.
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