The Heroine (film)
The Heroine is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Thomas N. Heffron, starring Alice Brady. The film is based on a story by Roy Somerville and was released by World Film Corporation. The narrative centers around a young woman, Alison (played by Brady), who becomes involved with a man engaged in illicit activities. She ultimately faces difficult choices and must demonstrate courage and moral strength to overcome the challenges presented by her circumstances. The film was produced during the early years of World War I, a period that influenced many films with themes of patriotism and moral fortitude. It is currently considered a lost film.