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Original Title :
A Victim of Hate
Genre :
Movie / Short / Drama
Year :
1910
Cast :
J. Warren Kerrigan,Martha Spier
Type :
Movie
Rating :
6.4/10
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Harry McAllison, a degenerate young man, is in love with Dorothy Van Hagen, a very close friend of his sister, Gladys. As yet he has never made a proposal but has worshiped her secretly from afar. The day our story opens, however, when he finds Dorothy and he alone in the latter's library, he weakly confesses his love and endeavors to take her in his arms. She reproaches him and tells him she does not love him. Then Gladys enters, she bows her adieu, and goes out. The following evening Harry and his sister attend a party at the Van Hagen's. During the evening Harry haunts the presence of Dorothy, much to her dislike and nettles him in refusing to give him a dance and then straightway offering her arm to Algernon Trevost, her sweetheart. McAllison watches them with envious eyes, an intense feeling of hatred burning in his heart. A moment later Trevost and Dorothy enter, seek a secluded spot in the conservatory but within view of McAllison and exchange kisses and caresses. A scene ...
Cast overview:
J. Warren Kerrigan J. Warren Kerrigan - Algernon Trevost
Martha Spier Martha Spier - Dorothy Van Hagen


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A somewhat disturbing story, representing a perfectly innocent girl lured into an evil resort, where her lover, by a cruel stratagem, is made to find her, and an estrangement naturally follows. Then come remorse and a determination to undo the wrong he has committed on the part of the perpetrator, and reconciliation follows. While this picture possesses no great qualities it is true that it is suggestive and indicates what possibilities for evil may reside in a degenerate mind. No fault can be found with the acting, and the various situations appear to be sufficiently dramatic to satisfy all the requirements of the story, but the story will not be remembered as long as some others this firm has told in the past. - The Moving Picture World, July 2, 1910