The Blasphemer

The Blasphemer is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by O. E. Goebel and starring George Howard and Augusta Anderson.

The story revolves around John Harden, a Wall Street banker whose absence in faith leads to a life of despair and poverty.

Having risen to a position of power on Wall Street, he boasts about his successes, claiming that he is the master of his fate, not God nor the devil.

His faith is restored when he rescues his daughter who was being kept hostage in a Chinese opium den.

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