A Rogue's Romance

A Rogue's Romance is a 1919 American silent crime drama film produced and released by the Vitagraph Company of America.

[2] As described in a film magazine,[3] Jules Marin (Williams), a Paris thief so clever that the police cannot catch him, has been decorated with the Croix de guerre and loves children.

He makes an Apache jealous, and this man tells the prefect of police Henri Duval (Shaw) that Marin will be at a particular restaurant.

Helen (Adams) is there alone and, believing that he is on a mission of mercy, lets him use the car, with him leaving his military decoration as collateral.

Helen tells him that when he gets as good a recognition from society as he obtained in the field of battle, she will be his friend.