The Test of Honor (1919)

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After serving a term in prison for a crime he did not commit, a man exacts revenge upon the two people who framed him.

Introduction
"The Test of Honor" is a 1919 silent American drama movie guided by John S. Robertson, starring John Barrymore as well as Constance Binney. The movie is based on the novel "Whom God Hath Joined" by Arnold Bennett. The tale focuses on the romance of 2 university sweeties, Charles Winsor and Stella Verne, as well as how their love is checked because of the interference of an envious rival, John Hargrave, in addition to social assumptions.

Story
The film starts with Charles Winsor (John Barrymore), a student at Oxford University, who is deeply in love with Stella Verne (Constance Binney), a non-academic and socially inferior girl. In spite of being from extremely different social histories, they are dedicated to each other as well as plan to obtain married.

While at Oxford, Charles uncovers that he is the great-grandson of a widely known English noble and stands to inherit a huge ton of money. On discovering this, his peers and even Charles believe that he belongs amongst the worthy class of society, producing a course difference in between him and also Stella.

As their connection becomes more stretched as a result of social assumptions, John Hargrave (Clyde Fillmore), a schoolmate of Charles and privately in love with Stella, starts to meddle in their connection. He sends a confidential letter to Charles, telling him that Stella is involved with one more guy. Regardless of the betrayal he really feels, Charles is incapable to face Stella because of his newly found standing.

John, confiscating the opportunity to separate the couple additionally, takes advantage of the circumstance by suggesting to Stella. Ravaged by Charles' lack of faith in her, she willingly accepts John's deal. Unbeknownst to Stella, John has actually masterminded this whole plan to separate her from Charles.

Disaster Strikes
After their marital relationship, Stella comes to be increasingly ill as well as miserable, and it ends up being apparent that she is still crazy with Charles. When Charles hears that Stella is weak, he returns to fix up with her. Nonetheless, he has a change of mind when he sees her happy with John.

Unfortunately, on the night of Charles' return, Stella dies after sustaining a painful disease. This is the culmination of her suffering due to her busted heart and the ferocious unscrupulous of John Hargrave.

Charles discovers the truth concerning John's deception when he finds a draft of the confidential letter that was sent to him earlier. Filled with rage and resentment, Charles confronts John as well as implicates him of being accountable for Stella's death. John, consumed by guilt, admits to his wrongdoing as well as reveals the truth regarding his love for Stella.

Final Thought & Final Test of Honor
The film concludes with a powerful scene where Charles chooses not to seek revenge on John for his treachery. He recognizes that doing so would only lead them both down a path of destruction and suffering, and also does not believe it would bring Stella any peace or justice.

The Test of Honor sends an emotional message regarding love, treachery, and also real definition of honor. It is a terrible tale of a love that might not be, many thanks to societal expectations and a jealous competitor, who produced the death of an innocent female. Ultimately, Charles remains true to his love for Stella by climbing over vengeance and preserving her memory with dignity.

The film stands as a testament to the talent of both John Barrymore and also Constance Binney, with Barrymore being lauded for his representation of a misguided hero driven by love as well as honor. Their effective efficiencies and also the movie's engaging story make "The Test of Honor" an important expect followers of traditional quiet cinema.

Top Cast

  • John Barrymore (small)
    John Barrymore
    Martin Wingrave
  • Constance Binney
    Juliett Hollis
  • Marcia Manon
    Ruth Curtis, Mrs. Ferris
  • Robert Schable (small)
    Robert Schable
    George Lumley
  • Jack W. Johnston (small)
    Jack W. Johnston
    Mr. Curtis
  • Bigelow Cooper (small)
    Bigelow Cooper
    Judge Ferris
  • Ned Hay
    Lovell
  • Alma Aiken
    Mrs. Farrell
  • Fred Miller
    Zeke
  • Louis Wolheim (small)
    Louis Wolheim
    Man Devil in dream (uncredited)