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  • The Redeeming Sin (1925)
  • 70 min | Drama
The Redeeming Sin (1925)
70 min | Drama

Lupin (Lou Tellegen) is the lover of Joan (Nazimova) of the Apaches. She is attracted by Paul de Gafilet (Carleton D. Miller), nobleman and sculptor. She visits him in his studio and resolves to abandon her underworld career for his sake. ...See moreLupin (Lou Tellegen) is the lover of Joan (Nazimova) of the Apaches. She is attracted by Paul de Gafilet (Carleton D. Miller), nobleman and sculptor. She visits him in his studio and resolves to abandon her underworld career for his sake. Lupin vows revenge but is frustrated by Joan. The latter's affection for Paul turns to rage when she sees him embracing another woman. Joan joins with her confederates to steal some jewels from a statue of the Madonna in a church. She learns that the woman she is jealous of is Paul's sister, attempts to halt the robbery but fails. Paul is injured by the thieves and Joan held captive. Lupin shows his love for the girl by annexing and returning the stolen gems. He is badly wounded but finds happiness in Joan's arms, who finally realizes that he is the man she really cares for. See less
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Writers
Marian Constance Blackton (adaptation) (as Marian Constance) (screenplay) (as Marian Constance) | L.V. Jefferson (story)
Cinematographer
L. William O'Connell (as L.W. O'Connell)
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Updated Jan 19, 1925

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Jan 25, 1925 (United States)

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