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Chaumontel is the mistress of Captain Henry Ravignac (played by Storm). She steals some papers from him and gives them to the Germans, then escapes to Berlin. He is tried and found guilty of neglect. He then commits suicide. His brother, Lieutenant Charles Ravignac (played by Hickman), vows revenge
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on Chaumontel. Pretending to be a spy, he goes to work for the Germans and becomes her assistant. He poses as a chauffeur of her phony countess.
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An evil French woman, Marie Chaumontel (played by Glaum), is a spy for the Germans during
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Newspaper advertisement for the film (right) with a publicity photo for Louise Glaum
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When he gathers enough evidence against her, he turns the information over to the
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Charles Giblyn
J. G. Hawks
Thomas H. Ince
Louise Glaum
Howard C. Hickman
Dal Clawson
Triangle Film Corporation
reels
Silent
intertitles
silent era
war
espionage
drama
motion picture
Louise Glaum
Howard C. Hickman
Directed
Charles Giblyn
produced
Thomas H. Ince
screenplay
adapted
J. G. Hawks
same title
Richard Harding Davis
The Saturday Evening Post
production companies
New York Motion Picture Company

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