Without Limit is a 1921 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Metro Pictures.
[1] The film is based on the story The Temple of Dusk by Calvin Johnston that was published in The Saturday Evening Post.
[3] Based upon a summary in a film publication,[2] a minister's son, David Marlowe (Frazer), gets drunk and marries chorus girl Ember (Nilsson), and then forges a check and flees.
Ember then decides to leave the straight and narrow path and charges some gowns to Bunny Fish (Schable), the man her husband had robbed.
Palter (Lane), the owner of the establishment where David first got intoxicated, has become so interested in David's regeneration that he remembers him in his will, and just before he dies, he also signs over some bonds to Ember after learning that she has remained faithful to her husband.