SILENT FILMS 1916-1920: TRUE BLUE (1918)

CREDITS

Released: May 5, 1918

Production Company: Fox Film Corporation

Featured Cast: William Farnum, Kathryn Adams, Charles Clary, Genevieve Blinn, William Scott, Harry De Vere,

Barney Furey, G. Raymond Nye, Marc B. Robbins,

Jack Connolly, Adda Gleason, Carrie Clark Ward, Buck Jones, Francis Carpenter, Madge Evans

Director: Frank Lloyd

Presenter: William Fox

Cinematographer:  William C. Foster

Writer: Frank Lloyd

TECH

Runtime 1 hr (60 min) (USA)
Sound Mix Silent
Color Black and White
Aspect Ratio 1.33 : 1
Film Length 1,712.97 m (6 reels)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

STORY

Gilbert Brockhurst, an Englishman living in America, has an American wife and a six-year-old son named Robert. His wife inherits a ranch in Arizona. A short time later, Brockhurst is informed that his cousin has died, and that he is now the Earl of Somerfield. He deserts his wife and goes to England. When his wife dies on the ranch, Brockhurst remarries and has a son named Stanley, who is regarded as his heir. But Stanley is a spendthrift. When Brockhurst is sent to America on a diplomatic mission, he brings Stanley with him and threatens to leave him in America unless he reforms. Meanwhile, Brockhurst’s older son has taken the name Robert McKeever and has taken over the ranch. McKeever finds Stanley in a gambling house, pays off his debt, and takes him to his ranch. He then fears that his half-brother is winning the affection of Ruth, the local school teacher. McKeever eventually tells Ruth she can go to Stanley, but she tells him that she really loves him. Brockhurst offers to make McKeever his heir, but instead, McKeever sends Stanley, who has reformed, back to England.
Written by scsu1975