Overview
Love Never Dies is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor. Prints of the film survive in several film archives.
Plot
As described in a film magazine, John Trott (Hughes) overcomes the bad influence of a wretched home, becomes successful as a contracting engineer, and marries the beautiful Tilly Whaley (Bellamy). They settle down to a happy existence in their own cottage. Then a specter of his past appears, a drunken mother, and during his absence his wife is rushed home by her sanctimonious father Ezekiel Whaley (Brownlee) and is granted a divorce. John, accompanied by his foster sister, goes to a distant city. En route, the train is wrecked and he reports himself and the child killed. His wife marries a former sweetheart. Years later, John returns to the town and old love is renewed. The jealous husband attempts to kill John but is whipped in the encounter. The husband then decides to kill himself and is successful, despite John's valiant attempt to stop him. The couple are then reunited in their "cottage of delight."
Cast
Lloyd Hughes as John Trott
Madge Bellamy as Tilly Whaley
Joseph Bennett as Joel Eperson
Lillian Leighton as Mrs. Cavanaugh
Fred Gamble as Sam Cavanaugh (credited as Fred Gambold)
Julia Brown as Dora Boyles
Frank Brownlee as Ezekiel Whaley
Winifred Greenwood as Jane Holder
Claire McDowell as Liz Trott
Maxine Elliott Hicks as Dora Boyles as a Teenager (uncredited)
Production
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