The Face at Your Window
"A Love Story, a Crime Mystery, a Drama of Social Revolutuon, and a Romance of the Secret Service Are Combined"
In The Face at Your Window, two mill owners embody opposing attitudes toward their workforce, Hiram Maxwell who looks after his employees, and Nicholas Harding who ignores theirs. Maxwell's son Frank mirrors his father's sympathy and plans to marry Harding's daughter Ethel, who shares some of her... Read more
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About The Face at Your Window
In The Face at Your Window, two mill owners embody opposing attitudes toward their workforce, Hiram Maxwell who looks after his employees, and Nicholas Harding who ignores theirs. Maxwell's son Frank mirrors his father's sympathy and plans to marry Harding's daughter Ethel, who shares some of her father's hard edges. To prove his convictions Frank takes a post among the factory workers, where he meets Ruth Kravo, a young woman who draws both him and the jealous Ivan Koyloff. One night Frank visits Ruth and Ivan, and Ivan stabs him. The incident costs Ruth her job. She then accepts a covert post with the secret service, living undercover among laborers as tensions rise, and she faces suspicion from both sides.
Released in 1920, The Face at Your Window was directed by Richard Stanton and credited to Max Marcin and Edward Sedgwick. This American silent drama stars Gina Relly, Earl Metcalfe and Edward Roseman, with Walter McEwen and Boris Rosenthal supporting.
Precise box office totals for this title aren't available, as many silent era financial records disappeared. There are no reliable contemporary grosses fully documented, so the film's commercial reach can only be inferred from trade notices rather than exact figures.
Surviving reviews are limited, but the picture fits the period's melodramatic style, emphasizing class tensions, worker welfare, jealousy and duty. Performances rely on exaggerated silent-era expressiveness to convey moral stakes. Modern viewers interested in early labor narratives will note its straightforward moral contrasts, social concerns and reformist undertones.
While it's not a household title today, The Face at Your Window contributes to the corpus of early 1920s films addressing industrial conflict and gender roles in the workforce. Film historians and collectors sometimes cite it when tracing how silent cinema portrayed labor agitation and undercover intrigue, and it attracts archival interest.
Details
- Release Date
- October 31, 1920
- Runtime
- 1h 10m
- Rating
- NR
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Fox Film Corporation
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Gina Relly
Ruth Kravo
Earl Metcalfe
Frank Maxwell
Edward Roseman
Comrade Kelvin
Boris Rosenthal
Ivan Koyloff
Walter McEwen
Hiram Maxwell
Diana Allen
'Dot' Maxwell
Alice Reeves
Ethel Harding
Frazer Coulter
Nicholas Harding
William Corbett
Steve Drake
Robert Cummings
Kravo
Director: Richard Stanton
Written by: Max Marcin, Edward Sedgwick