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The Marble Heart (1915)

Movie"A Wonderful Moral Lesson Depicting the Tortures of a Guilty Conscience TAKEN IN THE TROPICAL WEST INDIES"
The Marble Heart
NR 40 minJul 2nd, 1915Drama
A modern artist named Raphael dreams that he is the ancient Greek sculptor Phidias who has been commissioned by the wealthy Georgias to carve a number of statues When Phidias refuses to give up his work Diogenes appears and suggests that the sculptor ask the statues themselves whom they would prefer as their owner After coming to life the statues abandon the sculptor for the rich man Awakening Raphael continues his pursuit of the beautiful Marco a society woman who has posed for him Marco ultimately spurns his love in favor of a wealthy viscount however leaving Raphael to seek happiness with the humble but loving Marie

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:July 2nd, 1915
Original Language:English
Production Companies:Universal Film Manufacturing Company