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The White Moll 1920

50 min📅 1920-07-24

"Her One Thought Was To destroy---To Plunder---She Went Too Far, Then The Light came And---But See This Remarkable Crook Play Supreme"

Dive into the gritty, silent-era crime drama *The White Moll (1920)*, directed by Harry F. Millarde, where desperation and morality collide.

Director: Harry F. Millarde

Cast

Pearl White
Pearl White
Rhoda, The White Moll
Richard Travers
Richard Travers
The Adventurer / The Pug
Jack Baston
The Dangler
Walter P. Lewis
The Sparrow
Eva Gordon
Eva Gordon
Gypsy Nan
John Woodford
Father Michael
George Pauncefort
Rhoda's Father
Charles Slattery
Detective Henry
John P. Wade
The Rich Man
William Harvey
Skinny

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The White Moll* (1920) about?

In *The White Moll*, Rhoda takes drastic measures to survive after her father is ruined by a wealthy man's cruelty. Her decision to rob a church's poor box sets off a chain of events that tests her resolve and challenges her sense of morality.

Who directed *The White Moll*?

Harry F. Millarde directed *The White Moll*, bringing his expertise to this gripping silent-era crime drama.

Who stars in *The White Moll*?

The film features Pearl White in the lead role, supported by Richard Travers, Jack Baston, Walter P. Lewis, and Eva Gordon.

Is *The White Moll* (1920) worth watching?

As a silent-era crime drama, *The White Moll* offers a compelling snapshot of early 20th-century storytelling. While it lacks modern production polish, its themes of desperation and moral conflict make it a fascinating watch for fans of classic cinema.

How long is *The White Moll*?

The film runs for 50 minutes.

About The White Moll (1920) — Silent-Era Crime Drama with Pearl White

Dive into the gritty, silent-era crime drama *The White Moll (1920)*, directed by Harry F. Millarde, where desperation and morality collide. Pearl White stars as Rhoda, a woman pushed to the edge when a wealthy figure leaves her father destitute, forcing her to commit a desperate act—robbing a church's poor box. This 50-minute silent film weaves themes of sacrifice, desperation, and redemption against a backdrop of early 20th-century urban decay. With its dramatic tension and stark portrayal of moral dilemmas, *The White Moll (1920)* captures the raw emotions of a society grappling with poverty and corruption. Millarde's direction and White's powerful performance bring depth to a story that explores the limits of human endurance and the consequences of crossing moral boundaries.

A gripping silent film that blends crime and drama, *The White Moll (1920)* stands out for its intense atmosphere and thought-provoking narrative. The film's tagline hints at a journey from darkness to enlightenment, where a life of crime ultimately clashes with the possibility of redemption.