Storyline

Artist Standish using his wife Mary as his model finishes a painting of the Madonna. When the Connoisseur and the Parishioner inspect the picture, the Connoisseur tells Standish that the model was a one-time paramour. Buying the painting they depart. Standish confronts Mary, who tells him that she believed herself legally married to the Connoisseur. Unbelieving he ejects her and their baby son. Penniless Mary leaves her boy on the steps of a monastery. Years later before becoming a monk the boy is sent to see the world. Wandering into a café he is seduced by Beauty as the other inmates of the place, Lust, Rum, Avarice and Passion dance around him. The proprietor enters; it is Mary. Recognizing the crucifix, she left with him as a baby she persuades him to go back without revealing her identity. After he becomes a priest Mary, now a bedraggled old woman enters his church. She recognizes him and just before she dies her son gives her absolution.

Key Information

Director Edwin Carewe
Writers Anthony Paul Kelly
Studio Rolfe Photoplays
Language EN

Cast & Crew

Emily Stevens

Emily Stevens

Mary Gadman

George Le Guere

George Le Guere

The Boy

Theodore Babcock

Theodore Babcock

Standish

Fred Stone

Fred Stone

Parishioner

Howard Truesdale

Howard Truesdale

Father Anthony

Henri Bergman

Henri Bergman

Avarice

Vivien Oakland

Vivien Oakland

Beauty

Ralph Austin

Ralph Austin

The Neighbor

Walter Hitchcock

The Connoisseur

Effingham Pinto

Lust

Del DeLois

Rum

Florence Short

Passion

Frequently Asked Questions

Destiny: or, the Soul of a Woman was released on September 6, 1915.

The runtime of Destiny: or, the Soul of a Woman is 50m.

Destiny: or, the Soul of a Woman is a Drama movie.

Destiny: or, the Soul of a Woman is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Destiny: or, the Soul of a Woman was directed by Edwin Carewe.

The main cast of Destiny: or, the Soul of a Woman includes Emily Stevens, George Le Guere, Theodore Babcock.

Destiny: or, the Soul of a Woman is originally in English.