

Tin Gods
1926 Directed by Allan DwanIn a mountain village in South America, Dr. McCoy and the padre watch Roger Drake enter a small chapel near a towering bridge, and McCoy recounts the story of Drake's life: As a rising engineer, he marries Janet Stone, the ambitious daughter of a wealthy family, and neglects his career while Janet becomes a candidate for the State Assembly. Drake comes into conflict with her political friends, and when their baby falls from its nursery window, the couple remorsefully decide to separate. Drake, degenerated by drink, goes to South America to construct a bridge; there he is stricken by fever and is redeemed by the love and care of Carita, a dancer. Carita, however, learns of Janet's political defeat and her attempt to effect a reconciliation with Drake; thinking he still loves his wife, she leaps from the bridge. Drake returns each year to the chapel he has erected in her memory. A lost film.

Thomas Meighan
....................................................Roger Drake

Renée Adorée
....................................................Carita

Aileen Pringle
....................................................Janet Stone

William Powell
....................................................Tony Santelli

John Harrington
....................................................Dougherty

Hale Hamilton
....................................................Dr. McCoy

Joe King
....................................................First Foreman
Director
...........................................................Allan Dwan
Writer
...........................................................William Anthony McGuire
Screenplay
...........................................................Allan Dwan
James Shelley Hamilton
Howard Emmett Rogers
Production Companies
...................................................Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Drama
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