Who Is the Man?
Who Is The Man? is a British silent film drama directed by Walter Summers. The film was based on the successful French play Daniel by Louis Verneuil and is notable as the first screen appearance of John Gielgud.
Plot
Daniel Arnault, an impecunious sculptor, is in love with the beautiful Genevieve. Spurred on by her mercenary and socially ambitious mother however, Genevieve consents to marry Daniel's wealthy brother Albert. In despair, Daniel sinks into drug addiction.The marriage is not a success, and Genevieve feels ignored and neglected by Albert. She begins a flirtation with family friend Maurice Granger and the pair gradually fall in love. One day Genevieve decides to pay a call on Daniel, and by chance meets Maurice who is also visiting.
Unknown to Genevieve, Albert has become suspicious of her and has followed her to Daniel's studio. He shows up in a fury, and Daniel manages to hide Genevieve and Maurice. Knowing that Genevieve has been there, Albert accuses his brother of being her lover and attacks him brutally. Daniel fails to recover from the assault, and as he is dying he begs his brother to give Genevieve her freedom and allow her to go off with Maurice.
Cast
- John Gielgud as Daniel Arnault
- Isobel Elsom as Genevieve Arnault
- Langhorn Burton as Albert Arnault
- Lewis Dayton as Maurice Granger
- Henry Vibart as Doctor
- Hugh Dempster as Robert Borden
- Mary Rorke as Mrs. Gerard
Reception