The Forbidden Path
The Forbidden Path is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by J. [Gordon Edwards |J. Gordon Edwards] and starring Theda Bara. The film is now considered lost.
Plot
As described in a film magazine, while posing for Felix Benavente for a painting for a church, Mary Lynde, a true Madonna type unaware of the wiles of men, meets Robert Sinclair and, believing him sincere, accepts his attentions. Her father casts her from his home, and Mary goes to live at Sinclair's mountain lodge. However, Sinclair betrays her and deserts her. The death of her child takes the last bit of ambition from her and she sinks to the lowest depths. Felix, in search of a model to represent the end of the path of sin, rescues her. The appearance of Sinclair and his fiancée Barbara Reynolds at the studio brings a desire for revenge to Mary, and she forces Sinclair to establish her in an apartment and supply her with money. To do this, Sinclair is forced to steal, and with this evidence Mary makes Sinclair promise to marry her. Sinclair tries to kill her, but on the morning of the wedding Mary goes to the church and confesses everything. Sinclair leaves in disgrace while Felix goes to comfort Mary.Cast
- Theda Bara as Mary Lynde
- Hugh Thompson as Robert Sinclair
- Sidney Mason as Felix Benavente
- Walter Law as Mr. Lynde
- Florence Martin as Barbara Reynolds
- Wynne Hope Allen as Mrs. Lynde
- Alphonse Ethier as William Sinclair
- Lisle Leigh as Mrs. Byrne
- Reba Porter as Tessie Byrne
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