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Orphans of the Storm (1921)
In D.W. Griffith's lengthy melodramatic epic - a box-office
failure - about the French Revolution in 18th century Paris, with
its tale of two orphaned half-sisters that were separated during
the Reign of Terror - including the spectacular crowd scenes of the
revolutionary storming of the Bastille:
- the opening sequence of two orphaned foundling
babies to be abandoned to charity and deposited on the steps of
Notre Dame Cathedral, but brought up together in the home of impoverished
Jean Girard, the father of one of the girls - they grew up to be
half-sisters: Henriette Girard (Lillian Gish) and Louise (Dorothy
Gish) (the result of a high-born mother involved in an unwed mother
scandal)
- due to the effects of the Plague, Louise was blinded
and both half-sisters were again orphaned
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Louise (Dorothy Gish)
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Henriette Girard
(Lillian Gish)
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The Two Sisters
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- outside Paris after their coach broke down, the
kidnapping scene in which virginal Henriette was abducted and held
at the palace of corrupt, cruel, lascivious and amoral aristocrat
Marquis de Praille (Morgan Wallace) during a lavish party at his
palace, while the blind Louise was seized by a family of thieves
led by Mother Frochard (Lucille La Verne), who then forced her
to beg for money
- the sequence of Henriette being rescued by kind-hearted,
effeminate and honorable aristocrat Chevalier de Vaudrey (Josef Schildkraut)
who realized her plight, took her away from the palace, and was also
smitten by her
Other Major Characters
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Danton
(Monte Blue)
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Mother Frochard
(Lucille La Verne)
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Chevalier de Vaudrey
(Josef Schildkraut)
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Jacques-Forget-Not (Leslie King)
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Pierre Frochard
(Frank Puglia)
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Maximilien Robespierre (Sidney Herbert)
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- the highly dramatic scene of Henriette believing
that she heard the singing voice of her blind, helpless, and kidnapped
half-sister Louise Girard in the street below her boarding house
("In my dreams I hear - I must be losing my reason");
but when she was convinced it was her sister, she raced to the
balcony to call out to Louise ("Don't get excited - wait,
I'll be there"), but was at the same time arrested by Count
de Linieres (Frank Losee), Paris' Prefect of Police (and now the
husband of Louise's birth mother, the Countess de Linieres (Katherine
Emmet)), and detained in the Catholic "House of Fallen Women" run
by nuns, while Louise was dragged away by Mother Frochard
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Blind Louise Singing on Street Below
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Henriette: "Singing. Don't you hear?"
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Henriette's Balcony Above Louise
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Henriette Calling Out: "LOUISE!"
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Louise's Reaction
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- the sequence of the violent uprising by peasants
and revolutionaries ("Down with tyrants!") led by political
hero Danton (Monte Blue) and his fellow cohort Jacques-Forget-Not
(Leslie King), the resultant end of the autocratic and tyrannical
monarchy, and the establishment of a new government by Maximilien
Robespierre (Sidney Herbert); Henriette was freed from the "House
of Fallen Women"
- however, soon after came the re-arrest of Henriette,
when she was seen embracing her lover Chevalier de Vaudrey (in peasant
garb), by the forces of Jacques-Forget-Not, and charged with "sheltering
a returned aristocrat" - they were both brought before the Tribunal
of the Reign of Terror, without a trial; during the sentencing, Henriette
spotted her blind half-sister Louise in the audience and became overwhelmed
with joy, but was not allowed to get close to speak to her; Chevalier
was charged with "oppression and murder through countless generations" and
both were condemned to be guillotined
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Chevalier Disguised and Reunited with Henriette
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Arrest of Both Henriette and Chevalier
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Henriette Joyful at Recognizing Louise in Audience
at Tribunal Hearing
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- the thrilling, cross-cutting 'race-to-the-rescue'
scene (typical of director Griffith) of Henriette and Chevalier
from the guillotine by Danton (with a pardon) seen riding on a
white horse (with a reverse tracking shot), climaxing with a tearful
reunion scene between the two sisters
Danton's Race-to-the-Rescue
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Danton on White Horse Riding to the Rescue
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With a Pardon at
Steps of Guillotine
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Henriette Saved by Danton From the Guillotine
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The Sisters Finally Reunited
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End Shot: The Two Sisters Planning Their Marriages
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- in the conclusion, Henriette was to marry Chevalier,
Louise's eyesight was miraculously restored, and she married Pierre
Frochard (Frank Puglia), one of Mother Frochard's sons
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Notre Dame Steps: Jean Girard with Two Baby Bundles
Louise Afflicted by Blindness
Sisters' Pre-Abduction Scene - With Marquis de Praille
Kidnapped Henriette: "My sister Louise - where is
she?"
Beginnings of Love Between Rescued Henriette and Chevalier
Danton and Jacques-Forget-Not Leading the Successful Revolution
Against the Autocratic Monarchy
Chevalier and Henriette About to Be Guillotined
Henriette On the Chopping Block
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