

Those Without Sin
Melaine is captured by a northern soldier while she is carrying secret southern messages. She falls into the hands of her father's former superior who attempts to compromise her. She is saved by a successful Confederate attack.
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Plot Summary
A young woman flees her home after being framed for a crime she did not commit. She attempts to start a new life in a different city, but her past continues to haunt her. She must confront the consequences of the accusations and fight to clear her name.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for 'Those Without Sin' is extremely limited due to its age and the ephemeral nature of film reviews from that era. As a silent film from 1917, detailed contemporary critical analysis is scarce.
What Reviewers Say
- Contemporary reviews are largely unavailable, making a consensus difficult to ascertain.
- As a drama, it likely focused on moral themes and character struggles common in early cinema.
- Information is too limited to provide further typical sentiments.
Google audience: Due to the film's age, there is no available audience review data from Google or other modern platforms.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for its director, David Hartford, who was a prolific filmmaker in the early silent era, and for its star, Frank Borzage, who would later become a renowned director himself, winning two Academy Awards for Best Director.
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