God's Man
Originally released in 1917. God's Man is a drama film. directed by George Irving.
Starring H.B. Warner, Kate Lester, and Albert Tavernier
Synopsis
Arnold L'Hommedieu and his friends Archie Hartogensis and Hugo Waldemar go to New York to find work after being unfairly expelled from college. Arnold starts off as helpful and idealistic, but after being beaten down by life, he decides he is only after money and becomes an opium smuggler. His pals have fared no better: Archie becomes a drug addict and is in debt thanks to his spendthrift fiancee, while Hugo has lost his money after investing in a show that flopped. The two go to Arnold for financial aid. They await a shipment of opium, but the police are onto them and raid the hideout; only Arnold evades the cops.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
H.B. Warner
as Arnold L'Hommedieu
Kate Lester
as Mrs. L'Hommedieu
Albert Tavernier
as Richard L'Hommedieu
Stanhope Wheatcroft
as Paul L'Hommedieu
Barbara Castleton
as Bertie
Barbara Gilroy
as Eunice
Sydney Vorzimer
as Hans
Edward Earle
as Archie Hartogensis
Harry B. Eytinge
as Hartogesis Sr.
Mario Fouche
as Carol Cato
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- The Frohman Amusement Corp.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is God's Man about?
Arnold L'Hommedieu and his friends Archie Hartogensis and Hugo Waldemar go to New York to find work after being unfairly expelled from college. Arnold starts off as helpful and idealistic, but afte...
Who directed God's Man?
God's Man was directed by George Irving.
How long is God's Man?
God's Man has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was God's Man released?
God's Man was released on April 1, 1917 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in God's Man?
The main cast of God's Man includes H.B. Warner, Kate Lester, Albert Tavernier, Stanhope Wheatcroft, Barbara Castleton.