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Satan's Private Door Synopsis
The house of Thomas Chatterton is divided against itself. His son Joseph is an inebriate; his daughter Anne is a social butterfly who neglects her baby and husband; the old man lives in solitude. Edith Conway comes to visit the Chattertons and finds herself distinctly out-of-place, of a different type. Thomas Chatterton finds in Edith a long-wished-for companion. Joseph accuses the girl of designs on his father's wealth; in a delirium, he attempts to stab his father, but Edith stops him. From then on the girl exercises a peculiar influence over the entire family. Slowly she spreads the gospel of love and kindness hitherto unknown there. Anne is drawn back to her baby and husband on the eve of becoming entangled with a designing young society man, Joseph renounces his alcoholic yoke and weds Edith, and the house of Chatterton is no longer divided against itself.
Hearts of Love Synopsis
Despite the malicious effects of a former plantation overseer, Virginia remains true to her sweetheart who serves in the Union army.
"Satan's Private Door" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "Hearts of Love" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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Satan's Private Door