The Triumph of the Weak

The Triumph of the Weak is a 1918 Vitagraph American drama film that was directed by Tom Terriss, written by Garfield Thompson based upon a play by Edith Ellis and Forrest Halsey, and starring Alice Joyce.

[1] It is the story of a woman who steals to provide food for her child and the consequence which follow her act, the narrow escapes she has of the many pitfalls, in her efforts to live in the straight and narrow path.

[2] Frank Merrill, a Great Lakes pilot, loses his life in a storm and his wife, Edith, to support her child leaves for the city where she steals and is imprisoned.

Three years later, upon her release, she takes her child from the state orphanage and goes to another city where she secures employment in a department store.

The burglary is committed, and, when Mabel is trapped, Edith, fearing a revelation of her past, says that she is responsible.