When a Woman Sins
When a Woman Sins is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starring Theda Bara.
Plot
As described in a film magazine, nurse Lilian Marchard is engaged by Mortimer West, an old rogue who is dangerously ill. She meets his son Michael, a divinity student, and his earnestness ignites a spark of love within her. Michael professes his ardent love for her in the garden, and that night, coming upon her in Mortimer's bedroom, she misconstrues the situation and becomes angry. The old man dies and Dr. Stone orders her from the house. The years pass and Lilian becomes Poppea, a notorious charmer and dancer of the town. Among her many lovers is Reggie West, Michael's cousin. Michael goes to Poppea to ask her to give Reggie up for his mother's sake, and Reggie, waiting without, shoots himself. Poppea hosts a dinner for several wealthy men and just as she is about to auction herself off to the highest bidder, she receives a bible and lily from Michael. She gives up her fast friends and returns to the slums to minister to the sick, finally winning Michael's love.Cast
- Theda Bara as Lilian Marchard / Poppea
- Josef Swickard as Mortimer West
- Albert Roscoe as Michael West
- Alfred Fremont as Augustus Van Brooks
- Jack Rollens as Reggie West
- Genevieve Blinn as Mrs. West
- Ogden Crane as Dr. Stone