The Silent Master
Originally released in 1917. The Silent Master is a crime/drama film. directed by Léonce Perret. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Robert Warwick, Olive Tell, and Ann Little
Synopsis
Valentin Marquis de Sombreiul, alias Monsieur Simon, is known as the great master because he is the leader of a band of Parisian Apaches who mete out their own private justice to individuals who have violated their code in a secret tribunal known as the court of St. Simon. In an effort to cure Eugene, a young American longing for excitement, Valentin induces the young man to witness these horrors with the result that the youth is drawn into the Apache gang and sentenced to prison for one of their crimes. Later, after the master has disbanded his secret society and married Virginia Arlen, a girl from an aristocratic family, he discovers to his horror that the boy whose life he has ruined is his wife's brother. It is then up to him to try and make amends.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Robert Warwick Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Silent Master about?
Valentin Marquis de Sombreiul, alias Monsieur Simon, is known as the great master because he is the leader of a band of Parisian Apaches who mete out their own private justice to individuals who ha...
Who directed The Silent Master?
The Silent Master was directed by Léonce Perret.
How long is The Silent Master?
The Silent Master has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).
When was The Silent Master released?
The Silent Master was released on June 1, 1917 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Silent Master?
The main cast of The Silent Master includes Robert Warwick, Olive Tell, Ann Little, Donald Gallaher, Juliette Moore.