Recompense (film)

Recompense is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Harry Beaumont and written by Dorothy Farnum.

The film stars Marie Prevost, Monte Blue, John Roche, George Siegmann, Charles Stevens, and Virginia Brown Faire.

[2][3][4] As described in a film magazine review,[5] clergyman Peter leaves the pulpit to enter World War 1 to be near Julie, the woman he loves.

They are separated, but after the war she nurses him through a long illness.

According to Warner Bros., the film earned $226,000 domestically and $37,000 in foreign markets.