Jim Owens (Robert Frazer), a reformed thief and successful inventor, meets quiet, meek, refined Mary Adams (Elaine Hammerstein) at a jazz party. They fall in love and all goes well until she finds out about his sordid past.


body{background-color:black;color:white}p{font-size:16px;line-height:1.5}span{font-weight:bold;color:#C2410C}hr{border-color:#EAB308}In the realm of silent cinema, The Foolish Virgin (1924) stands as a testament to the transformative power of love and redemption. This romantic drama, directed by Lois Zellner and Thomas...


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"body{background-color:black;color:white}p{font-size:16px;line-height:1.5}span{font-weight:bold;color:#C2410C}hr{border-color:#EAB308}In the realm of silent cinema, The Foolish Virgin (1924) stands as a testament to the transformative power of love and redemption. This romantic drama, directed by Lois Zellner and Thomas Dixon Jr., weaves a complex narrative that explores the human condition, morality, and the capacity for forgiveness.The film centers around Jim Owens, portrayed by Robert Frazer, ..."
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