The New Moon is a 1919 silent film adventure drama directed by Chester Withey and produced by and starring Norma Talmadge, with Pedro de Cordoba and Charles K.
Kosloff is actually a tool of an uninvited guest, Theo Kameneff (Charles Gerard), who is only a pretend Red, being paid by a foreign government to ruin Russia.
She, meanwhile, using her jewels, manages to purchase a grocery store in the village of Volsk, to provide a hideout.
He issues a mandate that all females between 17 and 32 must register, and Marie does so under her assumed name, supposing it is for good work.
The women are undeceived when they find a second mandate makes them national property at the disposal of men.
Michail, despite being told that Marie is Kameneff's mistress, goes to her rescue, and reads her innocence in her eyes.