Masks and Faces (1917)
Directed by Fred Paul
Release Date - May 5, 1918 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 92 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Filmed in England, Mask and Faces was adapted from Charles Read's biographical novel Peg Wolfington. Set in 18th-century London, the film stars Irene Vanbrugh as celebrated stage actress Peg Wolfington, as famous for her sexual escapades as her theatrical accomplishments. Escaping the wrath of a jealous wife, Peg takes refuge in the home of Triplet (Sir John Forbes-Robertson), a talented but financially embarrassed poet/playwright/painter. Despite her fondness for Triplet, Peg uses the man as a pawn in her scheme to win the affections of a married nobleman. But Peg isn't all bad, and by film's end she has stage-managed the reunion of her lover with his wife -- again with the unwitting assistance of the hapless Mr. Triplet.