Jewel (1915 film)

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Jewel
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Directed by Phillips Smalley
Written by Lois Weber
Based onJewel: A Chapter in Her Life
by Clara Louise Burnham
Produced by
  • Phillips Smalley
  • Lois Weber
Starring
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Film Manufacturing Company
Release date
  • August 30, 1915 (1915-08-30)
Running time
50 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles

Jewel is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Phillips Smalley and starring Ella Hall, Rupert Julian and Frank Elliott. [1]

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Plot

Widowed and penniless, Mrs. Evringham moves in with her father-in-law, a rich man with a sad and irritable character. Her plans are to marry her daughter Eloise to the rich Dr. Ballard. One day, the gruff owner of the house receives a letter from his other son, Harry, who announces that he and his wife are leaving for a business trip to Europe and asks him to host their daughter Jewel during that time.

Faced with the contrary opinion of his daughter-in-law, Mr. Evringham decides instead to accept hosting his granddaughter. When the girl arrives, she is greeted coldly and treated in a formal and rigid manner by the inflexible housekeeper, Mrs. Forbes. Soon, however, Jewel's cheerful nature begins to melt the icy barrier that separates her from the rest of the family. Through her faith in Christian Science , Jewel cures herself of a fever, softens and converts her grandfather, re-educates her cousin and aunt, and persuades Mrs. Forbes' son to stop drinking. Through his efforts, the "castle of discord" is transformed into a "castle of contentment".

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References

  1. Goble p.64

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