The Blind Goddess (1926 film)

The Blind Goddess is a 1926 American silent mystery film directed by Victor Fleming.

The film is based on the novel The Blind Goddess by Arthur Cheney Train.

[1][2] As described in a film magazine review,[3] the daughter of a politician is in love with a young attorney.

The father’s happiness ends with the appearance of his wife, who had deserted him, but now returns to see her daughter.

She does not reveal her identity, but tells her story to the young lawyer, who originally was the prosecuting attorney, and who, while reconstructing the murder, turns on the dictaphone, into which the father spoke before he died.