| Synopsis: Evelyn Nesbit's big claim to fame was that in 1906, her crazed husband, Harry K. Thaw, murdered her former lover, Stanford White. Nesbit forged a film career out of her notoriety during the 1910s, and Fox, which released many of her pictures, cast her in exploitation films. This one, typical of the bunch, says a lot about 1910s morality. Ruth (Nesbit) is a nice country girl who lives with her mother (Florida Kingsley) and father (Ned Burton) in a farmhouse. She falls in love with "a rural swain" ... Full Synopsis | |