
When Marion Roger's love affair with Cameron West is broken up by her disapproving mother, Cameron develops an infatuation with flirtatious debutante Diana Spaulding, while Marion still harbors an unrequited love for Cameron. Cameron marries Diana, who retains her flirtatious nature, and while at a party one night, Marion overhears Diana plotting to run away with playboy Granville Wingate.


The Vice of Fools, a silent film from 1915, presents a complex tapestry of love, deception, and the unyielding power of true devotion, as embodied by the film's protagonist, Marion Roger. With a narrative that deftly navigates the intricacies of the human heart, this cinematic masterpiece delves into the consequences o...

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Edward H. Griffith

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"The Vice of Fools, a silent film from 1915, presents a complex tapestry of love, deception, and the unyielding power of true devotion, as embodied by the film's protagonist, Marion Roger. With a narrative that deftly navigates the intricacies of the human heart, this cinematic masterpiece delves into the consequences of unchecked desire and the redemptive qualities of selfless love. As the story unfolds, Cameron West's ill-fated marriage to the flirtatious Diana Spaulding serves as a poignant re..."
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