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  • The Master Passion (1917)
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The Master Passion (1917)
Drama

Goaded by ambition for wealth, and the pleasure of her mother. Julia Long breaks her engagement with Jack Carter and marries George Bender, president of the National Bank. Her first years of married life are filled with happiness. Julia ...See moreGoaded by ambition for wealth, and the pleasure of her mother. Julia Long breaks her engagement with Jack Carter and marries George Bender, president of the National Bank. Her first years of married life are filled with happiness. Julia possesses a voice of more than usual merit, and Bender engages Prof. Alberto Martino to instruct her. Martino becomes a frequent visitor, while Julia makes rapid strides with her singing. Bender, occupied with his work, seems to be unable to fulfill his duties to the home. Martino, taking advantage of Julia's loneliness, paints the great future that she might win through her wonderful voice. If she will but flee to Paris with him, he promises, the world will be at her feet. Threatened by the father of a girl whom he has wronged. Martino is forced to flee, and Julia leaves her home and little daughter, Cora, to seek fame with the musician. Time passes and Julia is in Europe, alone and penniless, deserted by Martino. She is picked up unconscious on the steps of the Opera House where she has been seeking an engagement, and is carried into the dressing room of Marie Jardin, a famous prima donna. Mme. Jardin listens to her story and makes Julia her protégée. Under her teaching Julia's voice develops rapidly and she commences to achieve success. Eighteen years later, in America, Ralph Carter, the son of Julia's first sweetheart, and Cora Bender, Julia's daughter, whom she has deserted, are in love. Bender refuses to consent to the marriage and in an effort to make Cora forget, he arranges a trip to Europe. Julia, known as Julia Marina, a world-renowned prima donna, lives in Paris. She has carried on an affair with the Duc de Lac, and has wearied of paying his gambling debts. At Monte Carlo the Duc meets Bender and his party. Due to the workings of Julia's mother, Cora is forced to accept the Duc de Lac as her fiancé. The Duc hastens to Julia to tell of his engagement to a rich American girl. While out walking, Julia sees Bender with her mother and a young girl and realizes the girl must be her own daughter. She awaits an opportunity to meet Cora alone and confirm her identity. Cora, impressed by the talented lady, accepts her invitation to call. Cora's visits to Julia's dressing room become more and more frequent. Bender finds Julia's card in Cora's room and goes to the theater. Julia, unable to restrain herself, tells Cora that she is her mother. Bender, coming into the room, finds them embracing each other. At first wrathful, he cannot withstand Cora's pleas, and he and Julia are reconciled. Julia discovers the rich American girl of whom the Duc spoke is her daughter. She orders him to break his engagement. In order to prevent the marriage, she threatens to reveal the relations that have existed between them. The Duc is defiant. Julia sacrifices herself and tells Bender the truth; Bender wreaks his wrath upon her, and, taking Cora, returns to America. Julia seeks solace in her art, but in a quarrel with the Duc she loses her voice. Months pass and Bender, repenting his hasty action, returns to take Julia back home again. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Everett McNeil (scenario) (as Everett MacNeil)
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Updated Jan 8, 1917

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Jan 8, 1917 (United States)

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14 cast members
Name Known for
Mabel Trunnelle
Julia Long Julia Long   See fewer
Robert Conness
George Bender George Bender   See fewer
Alpheus Lincoln
Jack Carter (as A. Lincoln) Jack Carter (as A. Lincoln)   See fewer
Helen Strickland
Mrs. Long Mrs. Long   See fewer
Richard Tucker
Professor Alberto Martino Professor Alberto Martino   See fewer
Anne Leonard
Marie Jardin (as Ann Leonard) Marie Jardin (as Ann Leonard)   See fewer
Raymond McKee
Ralph Carter Ralph Carter   See fewer
Olive Wright
Cora Bender Cora Bender   See fewer
Bigelow Cooper
Duke De Lac Duke De Lac   See fewer
Grace Williams
Mary Owen Mary Owen   See fewer
Susan Mitchell
Baby Cora Baby Cora   See fewer
Guido Colucci
Monsieur Le Bond Monsieur Le Bond   See fewer
Frank Norcross
Monsieur Ducet (as F. Norcross) Monsieur Ducet (as F. Norcross)   See fewer
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