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  1. The Fires of Youth is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Emile Chautard and starring Frederick Warde, Helen Badgley and Ernest Howard. [1] Cast. Frederick Warde as Iron Hearted Pemberton. Helen Badgley as Billy. Ernest Howard as Billy's Father. Jeanne Eagels as Billy's Sister. Robert Vaughn as Jim. James Ewens. Carey L. Hastings.

  2. The Fires of Youth: Directed by Emile Chautard. With Frederick Warde, Helen Badgley, Jeanne Eagels, Ernest Howard. The productions from Thanhouser's mature period, 1915-1917, clearly show the advancements that set the stage for the first cinematic golden age, the 1920s.

  3. The Fires of Youth. Summaries. The productions from Thanhouser's mature period, 1915-1917, clearly show the advancements that set the stage for the first cinematic golden age, the 1920s.

  4. The Fires of Youth película dirigida por Emile Chautard y protagonizada por Frederick Warde, Helen Badgley y Jeanne Eagels. Año: 1917. Sinopsis: Las producciones del período de madurez de Thanhouser, 1915-1917, muestran claramente los avances que prepararon el escenario para la primera edad de oro cinematográfica, la década de 1920.

  5. Overview. The Thanhouser Co. has reissued a number of its surviving films on video. FIRES OF YOUTH existed at around 52 minutes in its original release. A shortened version running just over 31 minutes has survived at the George Eastman House and has now been released by Thanhouser.

  6. Having sacrificed his youth in exchange for his massive fortune, Pemberton discovers that the one desire in his waning years is to recapture the boyhood that he had never known. To accomplish this, he returns to the old mill town that was the scene of his childhood.

  7. Fires of Youth (Two reels of approx.2,000 feet, originally released in five-reel Pathé Gold Rooster Play version by the Pathé Exchange on June 17, 1917; shortened re-release by Imperial Film Company Ltd.). Wealthy industrialist (Frederick Warde) seeks to regain his youth (Jeanne Eagles) in this cut down two-reel version. Directed by Emile Chautard.