

Morals
1921 Directed by William Desmond TaylorReared in a Turkish harem and threatened with marriage to a man she does not love, Carlotta escapes to London with an English adventurer. When he is killed, she is left destitute and attaches herself to Sir Marcus Ordeyne and begs his protection. He takes her home out of pity, and her charm and innocence cause him to fall in love with her. When he plans to marry her, Judith Mainwaring, who looks upon Carlotta as a rival, tells her he merely pities her and is marrying her to avoid a scandal. Carlotta runs away with Pasquale, a friend of Sir Marcus, though she loves her guardian. Later, Mrs. Mainwaring meets Carlotta in Paris and tells the girl the truth--that Sir Marcus is searching for her. Realizing his love for her, Carlotta is reunited with her benefactor.

May McAvoy
....................................................Carlotta Carlotta

William P. Carleton
....................................................Sir Marcus Ordeyne
Marion Skinner
....................................................Mrs. McMurray

Nick De Ruiz
....................................................(as Nicholas De Ruiz)
Starke Patteson
....................................................Harry

W.E. Lawrence
....................................................Sebastian Pasquale

Kathlyn Williams
....................................................Director
...........................................................William Desmond Taylor
Writer
...........................................................Julia Crawford Ivers
Novel
...........................................................William J. Locke
Theatre Play
...........................................................William J. Locke
Production Companies
...................................................Paramount Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................Genres
....................................................Drama
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