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File: Regeneration (1915).webm
Author: Raoul Walsh
Publisher: William Fox
Year: 1915
PD: PD/US|1952
Note: American silent biographical crime drama co-written and directed by Raoul Walsh. The first full-length feature film directed by Walsh; from the 1903 memoir ''My Mamie Rose'', by Owen Kildare.
Cat: Drama film, Crime film, Novels adapted into films
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{{Center|{{X-larger|WILLIAM FOX}}<br />
{{Larger|Presents}}<br />
{{X-larger|R. A. WALSH'S DRAMA}}
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{{Xxx-larger|Regeneration.}}}}
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{{Center|{{Larger block|COPYRIGHT<br />
WILLIAM FOX}}}}
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{{Center|{{X-larger block|Direction<br />
by<br />
R. A. WALSH}}}}
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00:19
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{{Center|Adapted from Owen Kildare's<br />
"My Mamie Rose,"<br />
by R. A. Walsh and Carl Harbaugh.<br />
Photography by Georges Benoit.}}
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00:34
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Owen's mother, passing gratefully on to another and, we believe, happier world, leaves ten-year old Owen to fight his way as best as can in this.
{{Center|Owen---John McCann.}}
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00:59
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{{Center|{{Cursive|''T. F. Gar''[…]}}}}
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01:32
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{{Center|{{Larger|Across the hall.}}
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Jim Conway---James Marcus<br />
Maggie Conway---Maggie Weston}}
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02:13
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"The kid's alone now. I'm going to bring him in here."
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03:17
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Owen make himself generally useful.
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{{Center|On sentry duty.}}
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03:28
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"Hey! the old man's drunk again!"
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05:27
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And so the days pass in the only environment he knows.
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05:41
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{{Center|WEST SIDE<br /><br />
{{Smaller block|LOEWER'S<br />LAGER BEER}}}}
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06:07
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"Come on up, the old gal will be tickled to see yer!"
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09:24
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And then years pass and Owen still lives in a world where might is right---and where the prizes of existence go to the man who as the most daring in defying the law, and the quickest fist in defending his own rights.
{{Center|Owen, at seventeen---H. McCoy.}}
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09:59
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{{Right|ALI[…]}}
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10:28
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{{Center|{{Smaller block|5 & 10<br />DRINK}}
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SS SILV[ER]<br />
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{{Smaller block|LOEWER'S<br />LAGER BEER}}}}
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11:11
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Owen's twenty-fifth year finds him a leader of the gang, by virtue of a complete assortment of the virtue the gangsters most admire.
{{Center|Owen, at twenty-five--Rockcliffe Fellowes.}}
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11:40
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{{Center|Skinny, one of the gang---William Sheer.}}
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11:48
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{{Center|{{Smaller block|LION<br />{{Smaller|BREWERY}}}}
{{Larger|LAGER}}<br />BEER}}
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12:25
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"Buy the drinks!"
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12:32
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While, like all proverbial new brooms, the recently elected district attorney resolves to sweep the city clean.
{{Center|Ames---Carl Harbaugh}}
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13:01
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{{Block center|width=22em|{{Center|{{X-larger|'''GANGSTERS MUST GO'''<br />'''DISTRICT ATTORNEY AMES DECLARES'''}}
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{{X-smaller|'''Police now assured that Owen Conway's rule will end. The gangsters have been a menace to the neighborhood. East side long ago had decided to change for the better. Nothing would give'''}}<br />
{{X-smaller|[…]}}}}}}
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13:41
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Marie Deering, whose butterfly existence has hidden, even from herself, the knowledge of her nobler qualities.
{{Center|Marie---Anna Q. Nilsson.}}
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14:10
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Eight-thirty at the Deering home, where the district attorney is a frequent and welcome visitor.
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14:30
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Eight-thirty at Grogan's.
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15:16
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"I notice you have announced to the press the beginning of your war against the gangsters."
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15:36
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"Really, though, they must be awfully interesting people. I'd love to see one!"
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15:50
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"Very well. If you like, I'll take you this evening to a place where you can see a lot of them."
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17:56
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{{Center|TO-NIGHT
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3 SMOKES
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{{Smaller block|'''LA PETITE MARIE'''<br />
{{Smaller|PREMIER DANSEUSE}}<br />
{{X-smaller|SPECIAL FEATURE}}
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'''IVAN KELLY.'''<br />
{{X-smaller|VIOLONIST}}}}
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OLD HOME FOUR.}}
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18:41
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"I think we'd better be getting out of there."
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20:33
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"It's right down here that schools and hospitals--and friends are needed! Charity begins at home--right in this town!"
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21:49
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A few moments at Grogan's, and the passing words of a strange speaker--and to Marie Deering comes an awakening to the duty she owes her fellowmen. As worker in a settlement in the gangsters' district, her gentle spirit finds that the days pass in true happiness.
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{{Block center|width=12em|{{Cursive|''husband is away and baby's sick. Can you help me.''}}
{{Right|{{Cursive|''Mrs. M{{Sup|{{Underline|c}}}} Grath.''}}}}}}
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22:37
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[CHICK]ORY-HALL
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24:28
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{{Center|The treat of the season.
{{Rule|7em}}
The settlement's annual outing.}}
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24:45
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{{Larger|SH[AMROCK]}}
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26:36
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{{Center|L[IFE]<br />PRES[ERVERS]}}
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26:52
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{{Center|Noon.}}
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27:38
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{{Center|Evening.}}
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30:43
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{{Smaller|NO ADMITTANCE}}
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31:20
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{{Center|And afterward.}}
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24:45
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SHAMROCK TOWING
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All the kiddies were saved.
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31:46
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[…] DUANE
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31:57
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One of the constantly recurring problems of the workers at the settlement-- the domestic troubles of the Flahertys.
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{{Right|{{Cursive|{{sc|God Is Love}}}}}}
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{{Center|{{sc|Settlement}}<br />HOUSE}}
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{{Center|{{Smaller block|ROOM<br />{{X-smaller|TO RENT}}}}}}
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34:21
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"Send Owen. He's the guy who'll bring the kid."
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37:34
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{{Center|{{Xx-larger|{{Cursive|{{sc|God Is Love}}}}}}}}
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41:48
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A new world--wherein Owen finds education, inspiration and--love.
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43:26
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Owen's unaccountable desertion was the wonder of the gang, which had speedily elected Skinny to take his place.
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{{Center|Some weeks later.}}
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44:21
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"Give up this life, Marie. What is its attraction? Won't you come back to the world where you belong?"
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44:40
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{{Center|{{Cursive|5''d'' 4}}<br />
TOM<br />
ICE<br />
COAL<br />
WOOD}}
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47:49
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"Lose his Royal Highness--quick!"
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48:22
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{{sc|DiarY}}
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48:29
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"Hide me, Owen--I knifed a cop!"
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48:48
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"Don't forget he----"
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49:18
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"That's a lie! There warn't nobody with me!"
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49:54
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{{Block center|width=12em|{{Center|{{Cursive|''Aug 24.''}}}}
{{Cursive|''Owen is getting along splendidly. He has left his former associates forever and is heart and soul in his new position''}}}}
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"Very fine and loyal, my boy, but you can't save your friend, and you have lost whatever chance you had--with her."
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{{Block center|{{Cursive|We are even now<br />Keep out of my way<br />Beat it—Get me}}
{{Center|{{Cursive|Owen}}}}}}
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56:59
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{{Block center|{{Cursive|We are even now<br />Keep out of my way<br />Beat it—Get me}}
{{Right|{{Cursive|Owen}}}}}}
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58:31
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"I guess it's all right to tell {{Underline|you}} where he is. He's upstairs."
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1:00:00
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"Go back, my boy, and keep up the good work. We are proud of you."
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1:04:41
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The journey homeward.
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1:05:06
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{{Center|VENGEANCE<br />
IS MINE SAITH<br />
THE LORD<br />
{{Smaller|ROMANS 12-19}}}}
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1:11:03
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"She lies here, this girl o'mine, but her soul, the noblest and purest thing I ever knew, lives on in me. It was she, my Mamie Rose, who taught me that within me was a mind and a God-given heart. She made of my life a changed thing and never can it be the same again!"
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{{Center|{{Larger block|COPYRIGHT<br />
WILLIAM FOX}}}}
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