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Description:01 42 25 00 In the North of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the 20s. In wooden house, Lon Chaney and Betty Blythe go out rashly of a sort of cellar, storeroom with revolver in hand, they run away, leaving two fastened and locked prisoners. The couple runs away in the night, in the rain torrentielle. Close-up on bear cub and puppy who eat in a plate, inside the house. They fight to know who will have more, rivalry of it animal for the food. The couple looks through the window, the light. In presbytery, the priest Charles A. Smily reads his book, he is disturbed. Chaney and Blythe enters to ask of the help. They implore the priest who collect them. Hospitality and Christian charity. They admit to him what they made, went fishing.