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Sacred and Profane Love

"A drama of life's master emotion-its daring, its pain, its ecstasy, its terrible power to drag down, its sacred power to glorify."

Carlotta Peel, who though sheltered from the facts of life by her Victorian aunt has acquired some knowledge from indiscriminate reading, meets Diaz, a celebrated pianist, at a concert and spends the evening with him. Later, in London, she acquires fame as a novelist and is followed to France by married publisher Frank Ispenlove, who commits suicide when she spurns him. In Paris, Carlotta finds Diaz a physical wreck from drinking absinthe and devotes herself to his regeneration.

Top Cast

  • Elsie Ferguson

    Elsie Ferguson

    Carlotta Peel

  • Conrad Nagel

    Conrad Nagel

    Emilie Diaz, a pianist

  • Thomas Holding

    Thomas Holding

    Frank Ispenlove

  • Helen Dunbar

    Helen Dunbar

    Constance Peel

  • Winifred Greenwood

    Winifred Greenwood

    Mary Ispenlove

  • Raymond Blathwayt

    Raymond Blathwayt

    Lord Francis Alcar

  • Clarissa Selwynne

    Clarissa Selwynne

    Mrs. Sardis

  • Howard Gaye

    Howard Gaye

    Albert Vicary

  • Forrest Stanley

    Forrest Stanley

    Samson

Overview

Carlotta Peel, who though sheltered from the facts of life by her Victorian aunt has acquired some knowledge from indiscriminate reading, meets Diaz, a celebrated pianist, at a concert and spends the evening with him. Later, in London, she acquires fame as a novelist and is followed to France by married publisher Frank Ispenlove, who commits suicide when she spurns him. In Paris, Carlotta finds Diaz a physical wreck from drinking absinthe and devotes herself to his regeneration.

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