

The Face on the Barroom Floor
1923 Directed by John FordAs a derelict paints the face of a girl on a barroom floor, the plot is developed in a series of flashbacks: Robert Stevens, an artist engaged to marry Marion, a society girl, becomes charmed with a fisherman's daughter who poses for him. The society girl's brother brings dishonor upon the fisherman's daughter, and when she commits suicide the artist shields the brother. Stevens is blamed by his fiancée, who terminates their engagement. The artist becomes a derelict and is wrongfully imprisoned. Eventually Stevens is exonerated and reunited with Marion.
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Henry B. Walthall
....................................................Robert Stevens

Ruth Clifford
....................................................Marion Trevor
Ralph Emerson
....................................................Dick Van Vleck

Frederick Sullivan
....................................................Thomas Waring

Alma Bennett
....................................................Lottie

Norval MacGregor
....................................................Governor

Michael Dark
....................................................Henry Drew
Director
...........................................................John Ford
Producer
...........................................................William Fox
Writer
...........................................................G. Marion Burton
Eugene B. Lewis
Director of Photography
...........................................................George Schneiderman
Production Companies
...................................................Fox Film Corporation
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........................................................Spoken Languages
....................................................Genres
....................................................Drama
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