Satan Sanderson (film)

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Satan Sanderson
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Directed byJohn W. Noble
Based onSatan Sanderson
by Hallie Erminie Rives
Produced byB. A. Rolfe
StarringOrrin Johnson
Irene Warfield
CinematographyHerbert Oswald Carleton
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company
Distributed byMetro Pictures
Release date
  • March 29, 1915 (1915-03-29)
Running time
5 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Satan Sanderson is a 1915 silent drama film directed by John W. Noble. It is based on the 1907 novel of the same name.[1][2]

David Stires is signing his will, making Jessica his sole heir, thereby disinheriting his dissolute son, Hugh. Jessica protests and Reverend Sanderson appeals to David Stires on behalf of his son, Hugh. Sanderson acknowledges that he him-' self was wayward while in college, and as a recognized leader of the fast set of boys, Hugh looked up to him as his ideal, and that He, Sanderson feels a great responsibility for Hugh's downfall. David Stires is obdurate; Jessica's sympathy goes out to Hugh in a romantic manner and she holds Sanderson morally responsible for Hugh. Sanderson has learned to love Jessica, later Hugh returns home and succeeds in getting his father's forgiveness, he marries Jessica. At this time a medical operation restores her sight. At the moment of the wedding a check is presented to David Stires signed with his own name, the signature having been forged by his son, Hugh. David Stires, in his rage, threatens his son with jail. [3]

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