The Door Between (film) explained

The Door Between
Director:Rupert Julian
Starring:Ruth Clifford
Monroe Salisbury
George A. McDaniel
Studio:Universal Pictures
Distributor:Universal Pictures
Runtime:50 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent
English intertitles

The Door Between is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Rupert Julian and starring Ruth Clifford, Monroe Salisbury and George A. McDaniel.[1] It is adapted from a story that appeared in serialized editions in McClure's Magazine in 1913–14.[2]

Plot

Archibald Crocker, an American alcoholic, visits a geisha house in Japan where the scientist Dr. Anthony Ives Eckhart is staying to study Asian music. Dr. Eckhart discovers that Crocker has come to Asia to kill his wife Heloise in revenge for leaving him. After Dr. Eckhart leaves for Beijing and finds Heloise, they fall in love. After Crocker arrives, Dr. Eckhart convinces him to consider sparing Heloise and seeking a legal separation instead. However, an hour later he arrives at Eckhart and Heloise's hotel to kill her. Crocker breaks his leg after Eckhart pushes him down a flight of stairs, and he decides to kill himself. Archibald and Heloise marry afterwards.

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Notes and References

  1. Connelly p.341
  2. Web site: AFICatalog. 2022-02-18. catalog.afi.com.