Two Daughters of Eve
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Two Daughters of Eve

Calumny is one of the most despicable crimes against our neighbor, and while the wife in this story acted conventionally, she nevertheless maligned the other woman simply because of her profession, an actress. While out on a shopping tour, the wife and her husband enter a store, leaving their little child in the auto in the care of the chauffeur. This gentleman pays but scant attention to the child, so the little one wanders off and strolls into the stage door of a theater during the matinee. The parents upon their return to the auto discover the child's absence and trace him to the theater stage, where they find him in the arms of one of the show girls. The mother matches the child from the girl's arms, scornfully exclaiming, "How dare you contaminate my child with your touch?" For this remark, together with the derisive laughter it occasions, the girl vows to be avenged.

Cast

Henry B. Walthall

Henry B. Walthall

The Father

Claire McDowell

Claire McDowell

The Mother

Elmer Booth

Elmer Booth

Backstage

Christy Cabanne

Christy Cabanne

The Driver

Harry Carey

Harry Carey

In Audience

Dorothy Gish

Dorothy Gish

In Theatre Crowd

Lillian Gish

Lillian Gish

In Theatre Crowd

Mary Gish

Mary Gish

In Theatre Crowd

Mae Marsh

Mae Marsh

D.W. Griffith

D.W. Griffith

At Stage Door

Robert Harron

Robert Harron

At Stage Door

Gertrude Bambrick

Gertrude Bambrick

Backstage

Kathleen Butler

Kathleen Butler

Backstage

Florence Geneva

Florence Geneva

The Actress

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