Lifting Shadows (film)

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Directed byLéonce Perret
Written byHenri Ardel
Léonce Perret
CinematographyAlfred Ortlieb
Lifting Shadows
Directed byLéonce Perret
Written byHenri Ardel
Léonce Perret
StarringEmmy Wehlen
Stuart Holmes
Wyndham Standing
CinematographyAlfred Ortlieb
Production
company
Léonce Perret Productions
Distributed byPathé Exchange
Release date
  • April 4, 1920 (1920-04-04)
Running time
50 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles

Lifting Shadows is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Léonce Perret and starring Emmy Wehlen, Stuart Holmes and Wyndham Standing.[1]

Serge Ostowski is killed by one of his own bombs during a clandestine operation. Vania later witnesses Serge's death, fleeing political persecution in Russia, escaping as a refugee to the US, carrying papers that mark her as a target for the group of assassins known as the "Ring of Death".

Vania marries Clifford Howard, a drug-stricken writer upon her arrival in the US. Howard's addiction begins to escalate, later turning into a nightmare of abuse. A brutal attack occurs one night, Vania shoots and kills him. Vania is charged with murder and stands trial. Defense attorney Hugh Mason, believing in her innocence, eventually falls in love with his client. Vania fails to tell the truth for the fear of losing his love. The Ring of Death continues their hunt throughout the trial, Hugh hires detectives for protection. Revolutionaries pursue Vania to America to seize the papers, symbolizing Vania's entrapment by her past. An assassin breaks into her home and then is fatally shot by a detective. He confesses to killing Howard after Vania's shot wounded him, thus freeing her to accept Hugh's love.

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