"Gaumont presents" "The Tragic Mistake A two act drama by Louis Feuillade" "Act 1" "In their country mansion which dominates the foothills of the Cévennes" "René and Suzanne de Romiguières enjoy a delightful honeymoon." "I beg to inform you that the administration of your property in the Rue de Varennes will require your immediate presence." "Please accept my humble apologies for disturbing you at such a time..." "In Paris for 48 hours on business and quite alone, the young Marquis, at a loose end, decides to go to the pictures." "That woman walking arm in arm..." "...it's my Suzanne!" "Excuse me Sir, but where could I buy this film showing here, Onesime the Tramp?" "The Public will always remember GAUMONT films and the establishments of distinction where they are shown." "Without doubt, the camera has disclosed The Marquise's transgression." "Tormented by jealousy, René returns home unannounced, hoping to surprise his unfaithful wife." "The Marquis becomes obsessed with finding proof." "Neither the Marquis' search nor the Marquise's day to day behaviour revealed the slightest evidence of guilt." "And René would have believed it all a bad dream, if the accursed image wasn't there to foster his brutal desire to spy and to know..." "Act 2" "My dearest Suzy, I have atoned so much for the past." "I beg you not to push this exile away." "I will arrive at Bedarieux station at four thirty." "You know how much I love you, and long to embrace you once more." "Your Roger." "René has heard the order given." "Where has Suzanne gone, who has always wanted to stay quietly at home?" "My dearest Suzy, I have atoned so much for the past." "I beg you not to push this exile away." "I will arrive at Bedarieux station at four thirty." "You know how much I love you, and long to embrace you once more." "Your Roger." "A terrible anger convulses the features of the Marquis." "A murderous fury overcomes him." "The wind's quite chilly, Fetch a rug, would you." "The wick of his lighter under the bridle of the horse, shows the premeditation of his hideous outrage." "Already, the burning maddens the animal which increases its speed." "Madame, the horses are out of control!" "And as the coachman is thrown to the ground" "Suzanne is at the mercy of the stampeding horses!" "The Marquis shuts himself in his library, trying to stifle his remorse." "Sir, Perhaps Suzanne has talked of her brother Roger." "I beg you to allow me to embrace my sister." "True, I have committed a grave sin, been denounced by my family and forced into exile." "Only she has stood by me." "Passing through France, my only desire has been to see her, but she has not kept our rendez-vous." "Her brother!" "You are her brother!" "Quick a horse!" "Wait!" "Wait for me!" "Alas!" "The carriage lies broken at the edge of the abyss." "But she who had only stood by her beloved brother, was saved..." "Suzanne will live." "And the smile of his wife and her brother, and the certainty of his own happiness healing bit by bit, the wounds that the Marquis bears within." "The End" "Titles:" "Corvusalbus"