The Floor Above Ending Explained: English sleuths Grace Burton and Stephen Pryde are in love, but when Stephen inherits wealth and a title, he does not tell Grace, fearing that she will stop loving him. Directed by James Kirkwood, this 1914 mystery film stars Henry B. Walthall (Stephen Pryde), alongside Dorothy Gish as Stella Ford, Estelle Mardo as Grace Burton, Ralph Lewis as Jerome. Rated 0/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of The Floor Above?

English sleuths Grace Burton and Stephen Pryde are in love, but when Stephen inherits wealth and a title, he does not tell Grace, fearing that she will stop loving him. Grace provides support for her sister Stella Ford, whose husband is frequently away on business trips, so Stephen, hoping to alleviate Grace's financial burden, pays all of Stella's debts and provides her with an allowance. When Grace learns of the arrangement, she is hurt that he did not confide in her. Stella lives in a building occupied by a wild crowd. In the flat above her lives Netta, who has numerous boyfriends, including Jerome, an older man, and Bartlett, a young fop. One evening, the rivals mistakenly enter Stella's apartment and in an ensuing fight, Jerome kills Bartlett.

James Kirkwood's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Henry B. Walthall (Stephen Pryde)'s journey. Grace provides support for her sister Stella Ford, whose husband is frequently away on business trips, so Stephen, hoping to alleviate Grace's financial burden, pays all of Stella's debts and provides her with an allowance.

How Does Henry B. Walthall (Stephen Pryde)'s Story End?

  • Henry B. Walthall: Henry B. Walthall's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Dorothy Gish (Stella Ford): Dorothy Gish's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Estelle Mardo (Grace Burton): Estelle Mardo's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of The Floor Above Mean?

The ending of The Floor Above brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Henry B. Walthall's story may not satisfy all audiences.