The Eye of the Night (1916)
A Simple Story of An Abused Trust In Mankind and Full of Pathos and Human Appeal and Wonderfully Produced
William H. Thompson plays a likeable old lighthouse keeper who must contend with his less likeable fellow villagers. One of Thompson's acts of kindness is to bless the "scandalous" romance between hero and heroine.
Director: Walter Edwards
Genre: Drama, War
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: July 16, 1916
Cast
- William H. Thompson - David Holden
- Margery Wilson - Jane (as Marjory Wilson)
- J.P. Lockney - Denby
- Aggie Herring - Mrs. Denby (as Agnes Herring)
- John Gilbert - (uncredited)
- Thornton Edwards - Rob Benson
Screenplay
Cinematography: Devereaux Jennings
Production: Kay-Bee Pictures, New York Motion Picture
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
Keywords
partially lost film
More Films by Director: Walter Edwards
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Eye of the Night about?
- William H. Thompson plays a likeable old lighthouse keeper who must contend with his less likeable fellow villagers. One of Thompson's acts of kindness is to bless the "scandalous" romance between hero and heroine.
- Who directed The Eye of the Night?
- The Eye of the Night was directed by Walter Edwards.
- Who stars in The Eye of the Night?
- The Eye of the Night stars William H. Thompson, Margery Wilson, J.P. Lockney, Aggie Herring, John Gilbert, Thornton Edwards.
- How long is The Eye of the Night?
- The Eye of the Night has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- What genre is The Eye of the Night?
- The Eye of the Night is a Drama, War film.
- Where was The Eye of the Night produced?
- The Eye of the Night was produced in United States of America.