

Babbling Tongues
1917 Directed by William HumphreyWhen elderly Joseph Moreau and his young wife Therese offer refuge to starving young dramatist Paul Savary, gossips begin to spread rumors of a love affair between the wife and the writer. For the good of all concerned, Paul moves into separate quarters. One day Paul overhears the gossip again at a café and challenges the purveyor of the lie to a duel. Moreau, for his own satisfaction, takes Paul's place in combat and is mortally wounded. Moreau staggers to Paul's apartment where he discovers Therese, who has come to beg the writer to refuse to fight.
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Arthur Donaldson
....................................................Joseph Moreau

Grace Valentine
....................................................Therese

James Morrison
....................................................Paul Savary

Paul Capellani
....................................................Louis Moreau

Gladden James
....................................................Felix

Louise Beaudet
....................................................Marie Moreau

Richard Tucker
....................................................Viscount de Bellerive
Director
...........................................................William Humphrey
Story
...........................................................George Edwardes-Hall
William Humphrey
Music Arranger
...........................................................George W. Beynon
Production Companies
...................................................Ivan Film Productions
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Drama
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