SILENT FILMS 1920s: THE SIN FLOOD (1922)

CREDITS

Released: October 19, 1922

Production Company: Goldwyn Pictures Corporation

Featured Cast: Richard Dix, Helene Chadwick, James Kirkwood, John Steppling, Ralph Lewis, Howard Davies, Will Walling, William Orlamond, Darwin Karr, Otto Hoffman, Louis King

Director: Frank Lloyd

Assistant Director: Harry Weil

Cinematographer: Norbert Brodine

Writers: Frank Allen (play “The Deluge”), Henning Berger(play “Syndafloden”), J.G. Hawks

TECH

Runtime 1 hr 10 min (70 min) (USA)
Sound Mix Silent
Color Black and White
Aspect Ratio 1.33 : 1
Film Length (7 reels) (USA)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

STORY

Stratton’s café is a popular place with the people of Cottonia, a wealthy cotton town on the banks of the Mississippi, installs flood-proof doors as a safeguard against an overflow of the river; when a flood comes, it appears that the entire town will be submerged.

Trapped in Stratton’s cafe are Billy Bear, a young broker, and Poppy, a chorus girl with whom he has been in love. Also there are a street preacher, a tramp, a stranded Swedish engineer, a poor actor, a corporation lawyer, a grasping stockbroker, the bartender, and Stratton, the proprietor. Protected from the sweeping floodwaters, they are secure until the engineer announces that they will suffocate when the air is exhausted. Facing death, all of the characters reform, and uniting in brotherly love they confess their sins and prepare for death.

When they decide to admit the floodwaters, they discover that the crest of the flood has passed, and all then revert to their former greediness, except Billy and Poppy, who are happily married.
Written By: Pamela Short