The Awakening (1917)
The Awakening (1917)
Abandoned on the church steps at birth Jacques Revilly is a pariah in his small hamlet finally heading to Paris to fulfill his dream of being an artist. After three years he has become quite adept but due to his slovenly ways and appearance he has been nicknamed “The Beast” and is once again exiled among society. One night he discovers a young girl who has collapsed in the roadside snow, with the assistance of his one friend Varney they nurse her back to health and “The Beast” begins to mend his ways.

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Montagu Love Montagu Love As: Jacques Revilly
Dorothy Kelly Dorothy Kelly As: Marguerite
John Davidson John Davidson As: Horace Chapron
Frank Beamish Frank Beamish As:
Joseph Granby Joseph Granby As:
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Abandoned on the church steps at birth Jacques Revilly is a pariah in his small hamlet finally heading to Paris to fulfill his dream of being an artist. After three years he has become quite adept but due to his slovenly ways and appearance he has been nicknamed “The Beast” and is once again exiled among society. One night he discovers a young girl who has collapsed in the roadside snow, with the assistance of his one friend Varney they nurse her back to health and “The Beast” begins to mend his ways.


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Genres: Drama

Language: No Language

Release Date: 03 December 1917

Country: US

Runtime: 50m

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Company: World Film

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Philip Hatkin

Philip Hatkin

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William A. Brady

William A. Brady

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