One Clear Call (film)
One Clear Call is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by John M. Stahl. The film stars Milton Sills, Claire Windsor, and Irene Rich. It tells the story of a clergyman, the Reverend Moreland, who descends into alcoholism after the tragic death of his wife.
Moreland's life spirals downwards, and he loses his position and reputation. However, he finds redemption through his interactions with a young, blind woman named Faith, who offers him support and guidance. He dedicates himself to helping her and others in need, ultimately regaining his faith and finding a new purpose in life.
The film is known for its dramatic storyline, showcasing the consequences of addiction and the possibility of redemption through acts of kindness and faith. It was a popular release in its time and is considered a well-crafted example of silent era melodrama.