The Brute (1914)

MALCOLM WILLIAMS in "THE BRUTE" in
MOTION PICTURES
Produced by the Famous Players Film Co.
ROGERS IS REFUSED AN EXTENSION OF TIME ON THE BIG CONTRACT

"The Heart of Midlothian," Sir Walter Scott's greatest story, will go down through the ages as one of the most inspiring tales ever written or conceived. Faithfully visualized in motion pictures, the numerous dramatic episodes and trenchant incidents assume a power far surpassing that of the printed page. Enacted by the Famous Players Stock Company, "The Heart of Midlothian," the story of a woman who would not tell a lie even to save her sister's life, will be received as one of the master photo-dramas of the age.
New York U.S.A.
Pub. by Kraus Mfg. Co. N.Y.
(Note: The Brute and "The Heart of Midlothian" are not the same film. This postcard announces that a Famous Players film from the "Heart of Midlothian" will be produced, but the film was eventually titled A Woman's Triumph. In 1914, the same year as this postcard, the British company Hepworth produced a film from this story, so the Paramount film may have been retitled, plus "A Woman's Triumph" would have sold better in the U.S.A. Since the postcard below does have information on The Brute, this text on this postcard was probably printed in error.)

MALCOLM WILLIAMS in "THE BRUTE" in
MOTION PICTURES
Produced by the Famous Players Film Co.
THE FIANCES CONGRATULATE EACH OTHER

Post Card
Malcolm Williams, one of the greatest character delineators of the American stage, makes his initial appearance in motion pictures in "The Brute," the famous drama of a strong man's triumph over a woman's pride, by Frederic Arnold Kummer. "The Brute" is an intense vital drama of today and all the time. It is a powerful portrayal of the world-old conflict of the sexes. Presented with a notable cast and the care for detail characteristic of the Famous Players Film Company, the production will make a lasting impression.
New York U.S.A.
LYRIC THEATRE
MAIN STREET
JUN 17 1914
Pub. by Kraus Mfg. Co. N.Y.
With Malcolm Williams, Helen Hilton, and House Peters. Directed by Thomas N. Heffron. Famous Players/Paramount.
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