

Hell Bent for Heaven
Hatcher Hughes


Seven men and a girl are caught in a basement saloon when the banks of a river overflow, trapping them.
Facing probable death, the natures of all eight undergo definite changes.
A cheating broker becomes fantastically inspired by the thought of forming a great human chain of brotherhood; a "shyster" lawyer preaches the claims of the soul; the self-seeking broker admits to the girl of the streets that she is the only woman he ever loved and that he married for money.
Within a half hour after they are released, they have reverted to type; they are selfish, human, honest, or tricky according to their kind.
| Character |
|---|
Charlie A pleasant looking young fellow of 28. |
O'Neill A tall, intellectual man of 50. |
Adams A fine-looking man of 35. |
Frazer A bald-headed, crabbed little man. Age 45. |
Higgins A flashily-dressed vaudeville actor. Age 40. |
Nordling A good-looking Swede. Age 30. |
Sadie A wistful, golden-haired girl of 25. |
Stratton A big, rough, red-faced saloon keeper. Age 50. |
The Deluge is a play written by Frank Allen and published by Samuel French.
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