The Wives of the Prophet | |
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Directed by | James A. Fitzgerald |
Written by | Opie Read (novel) |
Starring | Orville Caldwell Alice Lake Violet Mersereau |
Cinematography | Larry Williams |
Production company | J.A. Fitzgerald Productions |
Distributed by | Lee-Bradford Corporation |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The Wives of the Prophet is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by James A. Fitzgerald and starring Orville Caldwell, Alice Lake, and Violet Mersereau.[1]
As described in a film magazine review,[2] a religious sect in the Tennessee mountains expect the arrival of a prophet for whom five young women have been selected to be his wives. Howard, a young lawyer, accidentally witnesses their annual ritual, makes a sketch of Judith, one of the designated five young women, which is then reproduced as a tattoo on his chest. He is declared by the elders to be the Prophet and united to Judith and the other four women in a ritual in a huge cave. Of these, Alma has a sweetheart, Warner Richmond. Later, after avoiding moonshiners and their whiskey still and other adventures, he escapes to the outside world with Judith.