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  1. Sowing the Wind is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by John M. Stahl and starring Anita Stewart, James Morrison, and Myrtle Stedman. It is an adaptation of the British play Sowing the Wind by Sydney Grundy which had previously been turned into a 1916 film of the same title.

  2. Sowing the Wind: Regie: John M. Stahl Mit Anita Stewart, James Morrison, Myrtle Stedman, Ralph Lewis When Rosamond, a convent girl, discovers that her mother is Baby Brabant, a notorious queen of Petworth's gambling house, her ideals are shattered and she denounces her mother's life. Following her daughter's departure, Baby leaves the gambler ...

  3. Sowing the Wind. 1921. Directed by John M. Stahl. Synopsis. A woman with a past. A girl with a future. A rogue ready to destroy one as he had the other. When Rosamond, a convent girl, discovers that her mother is Baby Brabant, a notorious queen of Petworth's gambling house, her ideals are shattered and she denounces her mother's life. Cast. Crew.

  4. Based on the novel Sowing the Wind by Sydney Grundy (New York, 1901). Synopsis When Rosamond, a convent girl, discovers that her mother is Baby Brabant, a notorious queen of Petworth's gambling house, her ideals are shattered and she denounces her mother's life.

    • John M. Stahl
    • Anita Stewart
  5. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Sowing the Wind (1921) - John M. Stahl on AllMovie - Rosamond Athelstane (Anita Stewart) has been…

  6. A girl with a future. A rogue ready to destroy one as he had the other. Overview. When Rosamond, a convent girl, discovers that her mother is Baby Brabant, a notorious queen of Petworth's gambling house, her ideals are shattered and she denounces her mother's life. John M. Stahl. Director. Franklyn Hall. Writer.

  7. Summaries. When Rosamond, a convent girl, discovers that her mother is Baby Brabant, a notorious queen of Petworth's gambling house, her ideals are shattered and she denounces her mother's life. Following her daughter's departure, Baby leaves the gambler and resorts to opium in her remorse.