For Woman's Favor
For Woman's Favor is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by O. A. C. Lund and starring Seena Owen and Henry Hull.
Plot
As described in a film magazine review, Howard Fiske finds himself penniless and disillusioned and deserted by June Paige, the woman he loves. His friend turns wolf and hounds him for money, demanding that he blackmail the young woman. The young man happens to read the book The Falcon, whose plot resembles his life, and reads how the lover sacrifices all for the woman he loves. When June comes to obtain her letters, the hero gives them to her despite the remonstrances of his friend. June realizes the bigness of his nature and that she still loves him.
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More details
author | Giovanni Boccaccio |
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director | Oscar A. C. Lund |
genre | drama |
keywords | disillusion falcon young man young woman |
producer | O. A. C. Lund |
productionCompany | Lund Productions |
publisher | Lee-Bradford Corporation |