Jane Shore 1915
The life and loves of Jane Shore, mistress to Edward IV. An early British epic.
The life and loves of Jane Shore, mistress to Edward IV. An early British epic.
An aristocratic woman, Lady Isabel, leaves her husband and children when she suspects him of adultery, a notion which had been suggested to her by the scheming and murderous Captain Levison. Life on the continent with Levison does not work out as she had envisaged so, eight years later, she returns to England and finds her husband has remarried. She cannot bear to be away from her family and so dons a disguise, gaining employment with them as a governess. When her young son, Willie, dies she is unable to comfort him as she would like, and she too dies.
Cardsharpers gas a drunkard and make him think he has killed his wife, so that he helps them plan a bank raid.
A beetle is possessed by the soul of an ancient Egyptian princess, who is determined to get her revenge on a member of the British Parliament.
A cleric's son saves a maid from suicide and she saves him when he is framed for killing a crook's mistress.
An unfit carpenter trails spies through a secret tunnel and blows them up.
King James' agent saves a Dutch princess and marries her as the King's proxy.
'1837-1901. Main events during Queen Victoria's reign.' (British Film Catalogue)
A drunken gambler reforms after dreaming of ruination.