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Love Never Dies (1916)

0.019160h 50mEN
DramaRomance

Directed by William Worthington

Rating

0.0/10

Runtime

0h 50m

Language

EN

Release

October 23, 1916

Director

William Worthington

Overview

Love Never Dies was set in France, and convincingly so (which was not often the case in American-made films of this period). It is established in the first reel that hero Felix and heroine Cecile have been sweethearts since childhood. Later on, Fate forces Felix and Cecile to separate, but viewers c...

Cast

Ruth Stonehouse

Ruth Stonehouse

Cecile, the Woman

Maurice Kusell

Maurice Kusell

Felix, the Child (as Maurice Kusell)

Franklyn Farnum

Franklyn Farnum

Felix, the Man

Kingsley Benedict

Kingsley Benedict

Monsieur Lecoq

Arthur Hoyt

Arthur Hoyt

Monsieur Jarnier

Mattie Witting

Mattie Witting

Madame Jarnier (as Mrs. Witting)

William Canfield

William Canfield

Andre Le Notre

Wadsworth Harris

Wadsworth Harris

Monsieur Lescot

T.D. Crittenden

T.D. Crittenden

Henri Moreau

Dorothy Clark

Dorothy Clark

Cecile, the Child

Introduction

In this latest movie review, we dive deep into Love Never Dies (1916), exploring its intricate plot and standout performances that have everyone talking.

Love Never Dies was set in France, and convincingly so (which was not often the case in American-made films of this period). It is established in the first reel that hero Felix and heroine Cecile have been sweethearts since childhood. Later on, Fate forces Felix and Cecile to separate, but viewers could take heart in the positive sentiments expressed by the film's title.

🛑 Story ExplainedSpoiler Warning

Our story explained section breaks down the complex narrative of Love Never Dies. The full story follows a progression that challenges typical tropes, leading to a climax that requires careful analysis.

🏆 Final Verdict

5 / 5 Stars

A triumphant piece of cinema that blends gripping narrative with breathtaking visuals.

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