The Two Edged Sword


The Two Edged Sword is a 1916 silent Vitagraph drama directed by George D. Baker. The film was written by Eugene V. Brewster and Lillian Case Russell, and it starred Edith Storey and Evart Overton.

Plot

A bored married woman tired of her workaholic novelist husband embarks on a trip with her friend and meets a handsome farmer she begins a fling with. The farmer falls head over heels, but the woman doesn't take it seriously. When her husband pays a surprise visit to the farm, the farmer realizes he's been had, and after the husband beats him in a fight, he commits suicide. His enraged sister vows vengeance.

Cast

The film was shot in the fall of 1915.