The Hellion (1919 Film)
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The Hellion is a 1919 American silent
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular ...
directed by George L. Cox and starring
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Plot

Joseph and Helen Harper, having depleted their niece Blanche's inheritance, become anxious that Blanche's suitor, wealthy George Graham, might reject her upon discovering her descent into madness due to grief over news of his supposed death in the war. Upon George's return, learning of the distressing situation, he engages detectives to investigate further. The Harpers persuade cabaret performer Mazie Del Mar, who bears a striking resemblance to Blanche, to assume Blanche's identity and marry George. Despite Mazie's desire to flee from the control of cabaret owner Signor Enrico, known as "The Hellion," who manipulates her through hypnosis, she reluctantly agrees. However, Mazie falls deeply in love with George and grapples with feelings of deceit. Matters worsen when Enrico mistakenly abducts Blanche, believing her to be Mazie, and futilely attempts to hypnotize her, leading to a fatal confrontation where Blanche loses her life. George, on the brink of Mazie's confession, reveals that his detectives have uncovered her true identity but professes his love for her regardless. He pardons the Harpers as their scheme inadvertently resulted in genuine affection between him and Mazie.


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* * American silent feature films American black-and-white films 1910s English-language films Silent American drama films Films directed by George L. Cox 1910s American films English-language drama films {{silent-drama-film-stub