DESCRIPTION
This fascinating piece of silent propaganda (made in England) stars Evelyn Brent as a virginal young woman who is "lured from her home into the Mormon net" by a scheming recruiter with Svengali-like powers. An early anti-Mormon film which falsely portrayed members of this world wide Christian religion as a cult of white slavers with harems full of young innocent girls. Weird. Creepy. Just the ticket for the religiously paranoid, bigoted, and un-informed among us.
New soundtrack recorded by Blaine Gale in 4.0 surround sound on the Perry's Egyptian Theater Wurlitzer Organ in Ogden, Utah.
Extras: - Trip to Salt Lake (1905) Edison
- The complete text for the book "The Love Story of a Mormon"
- Feature Length commentary by film historian James D'Arc
- Documentary
'Mormon' is the nickname for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Black and White, 97 minutes DVD 1922
Starring: Evelyn Brent, Lewis Willoughby, Ward McAllister, Elder Marz, Olive Sloane, George Wynn, Cecil Morton York
Director: H. B. Parkinson
Vendor: GPV
Vendor #: GPB
Medium: Silent
Our Price: $19.99
Package: Printed Sleeve