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''Puritan Passions'' is a 1923
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directed by Frank Tuttle, based on
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'' The Scarecrow'', which was itself based on
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, and stage actor
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. It follows the play faithfully, except that Osgood Perkins' character is called Dickon in the play and Dr. Nicholas in the movie, and Justice Gilead Merton is renamed Justice Gilead Wingate in the film. It is the only theatrical film version – so far – of Percy MacKaye's play, though there were previously two silent film versions of Hawthorne's original story.


Plot

Goody Rickby is impregnated by the wealthy Gilead Wingate, after which he refuses to accept the responsibility of fatherhood. Goody decides to use black magic to get revenge on Wingate. She succeeds in summoning Satan before her, and together they concoct a scheme to punish the man who wronged her. Satan creates a living being from a scarecrow and the creature adopts the human identity of "Lord Ravensbane" so that he can function unsuspected in society. Satan instructs his creature to seduce Wingate's niece Rachel and fool the villagers into believing the Wingates are all witches. Ravensbane develops emotions and a soul, however, and ''genuinely'' falls in love with the young lady, foiling the Devil's plans.


Cast

* Glenn Hunter - Lord Ravensbane/The Scarecrow *
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- Rachel *
Osgood Perkins James Ridley Osgood Perkins (May 16, 1892 – September 21, 1937) was an American actor. Life and career Perkins was born in West Newton, Massachusetts, son of Henry Phelps Perkins Jr., and his wife, Helen Virginia (née Anthony). His maternal g ...
- Dr. Nicholas *Maude Hill - Goody Rickby *Frank Tweed - Gillead Wingate * Dwight Wiman - Bugby *
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- The Minister * Elliot Cabot - Richard Talbot


Preservation status

*This film is now
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. The Library of Congress/FIAF American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:''Puritan Passions''
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References


Further reading


"Publicity Stunts: Orchestrations Written Specifically for 'Puritan Passions"
''Film News''. October 15, 1923. Vol. 1, No. 5
"Converse Score for Film Heard at Cameo Theater"
''Musical America''. October 27, 1923. Vol. 39, Iss. 1
"'Puritan Passions Given Boston Pre-View'"
''Motion Picture News''. January 12, 1924. Vol. XXIX, No. 2 * M. J. (July 17, 1924)
"Reviews and New Music: 'Scarecrow Sketches for the Piano' by Frederick S. Converse"
''Musical Courier''. Vol. 89, Iss. 3. p. 21


External links

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