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The Avenging Conscience

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In a world where the shadows of remorse and guilt lurk at every turn, a young student lives tormented by his obsession with crime. Influenced by the works of Edgar Allan Poe, he begins to experience a growing internal pressure that leads him to conceive a dark plan: to murder the rich uncle who has been humiliating him. Blinded by ambition and delusions of grandeur, he plunges into a whirlwind of madness where mind and reality intertwine dangerously.

After committing the crime, the protagonist finds himself trapped in a maze of paranoia and hallucinations. Guilt consumes him, and ghostly visits torment him, making him question his own sanity. As the voices of the past haunt him, the young man must confront the consequences of his actions, which manifest as psychological and surreal terror. The boundaries between dream and wakefulness blur, and it soon becomes evident that there is no escaping the internal demons.

Amidst the madness, a battle unfolds between justice and despair. With a cast of intriguing characters reflecting his anguish, the tale becomes a visual exploration of the human mind, exposing the dark abyss that can arise when ambition and guilt collide. The story culminates in an ending that raises profound questions about morality, remorse, and the inevitable downfall of man.

Media type
Movie
Year
1914
Director
D.W. Griffith
Writer
D.W. Griffith
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.40
Actors
Henry B. Walthall
Spottiswoode Aitken
Blanche Sweet
George Siegmann
Ralph Lewis
Mae Marsh
Robert Harron
George Beranger
Donald Crisp
Josephine Crowell
Walter Long
Wallace Reid
Gender
Drama
Terror
Country
United States
Producers
D.W. Griffith
Original title
The Avenging Conscience
Duration
83
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