
" Money clangs louder than wedding bells in John Glayde's Honor, a brittle 1915 morality tale that feels like stepping on a marble floor iced over with regret. Director Edwin L. Hollywood—working from Alfred Sutro's West-End melodrama—frames every scene like a balance sheet: assets on the left, liabilities on the right, humanity wedged somewhere in the cramped middle column. The film arrives during the same year that gave us The Island of Regeneration’s utopian glow and Colonel Carter of Carter..."
John Glayde is a stone-hearted man intent on wealth to elevate his family, losing his wife to another man in the process..

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Money clangs louder than wedding bells in John Glayde's Honor, a brittle 1915 morality tale that feels like stepping on a marble floor iced over with regret. Director Edwin L. Hollywood—working from Alfred Sutro's West-End melodrama—frames every scene like a balance sheet: assets on the left, liabilities on the righ...




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