Hiding in Plain Sight

Summary When resources run out, Darius and Josephine Blackmon find themselves living in their car with their two young kids in this inspiring tale of hope. View more details

Hiding in Plain Sight

Directed : M. Legend Brown

Written : Micheal D. Brown

Stars : Drew Waters Irma P. Hall Sharice Henry Lamb Kelly O'Neil Jackson

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Genres : Drama

Release date : May 16, 2013

Countries of origin : United States

Official sites : Official Facebook

Language : English

Filming locations : Dallas, Texas, USA

Production companies : Mahogany Films Electric Light and Power-Dallas Higher Heights Film Works

Summary When resources run out, Darius and Josephine Blackmon find themselves living in their car with their two young kids in this inspiring tale of hope. View more details

Details

Genres : Drama

Release date : May 16, 2013

Countries of origin : United States

Official sites : Official Facebook

Language : English

Filming locations : Dallas, Texas, USA

Production companies : Mahogany Films Electric Light and Power-Dallas Higher Heights Film Works

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The Girl with the Green Eyes

The Girl with the Green Eyes

Strolling through the park one evening, Travers comes upon a woman about to throw herself in the lake. It is his sister. She tells him she was betrayed by a man who is her son's father, and she is about to end it all because she is no longer able to endure her destitution. Travers soothes her and promises to take care of her and her son. He furnishes an apartment for them and makes frequent calls there. On one of them he is seen and recognized by Mansfield, a clubman of his, who is infatuated with Mrs. Travers and uses this suspicious, though unconfirmed, incident to try to persuade her to give him her love. Mrs. Travers, made credulous by her insane jealousy of her husband, slightly encourages Mansfield, who, with the bravado of his sort, boasts at the club of his affair with her. Travers hears of this and is uncontrollable. He sends for his sister to come to his dressing room in the theatre, and Mansfield, hearing of it, brings Mrs. Travers to surprise him. Here is the big scene of the play wherein Travers demands of Mansfield an explanation of his conduct, and Travers' sister recognizes Mansfield as the man who deserted her. Travers attempts to kill Mansfield, who is saved by the police. Then Mrs. Travers, learning the identity of "the other woman," and ridden by remorse for the jealousy that has made her doubt her husband and lose his love, attempts to poison herself. She is saved, however, and reunited to her husband by a love whose constant light outshines the occasional flashes from her "green eyes."

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