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Cast
Pauline Frederick | ... |
Zaza
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Julian L'Estrange | ... |
Bernard Dufrene
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Ruth Cummings | ... |
Madame Dufrene
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Maud Granger | ... |
Aunt Rosa
(as Maude Granger)
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Blanche Fisher | ... |
Louise
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Helen Sinnott | ... |
Nathalie
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Mark Smith | ... |
Cascart
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Charles Butler | ... |
Duc de Brissac
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Walter Craven | ... |
Dubois
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Madge Evans | ... |
Child (uncredited)
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Directed by
Hugh Ford | ||
Edwin S. Porter |
Written by
David Belasco | ... | (play) |
Pierre Berton | ... | (play) |
Charles Simon | ... | (play) |
Produced by
Charles Frohman | ... | producer |
Additional Crew
Adolph Zukor | ... | presenter |
Production Companies
- Charles Frohman Company (co-production)
- Famous Players Film Company (co-production)
Distributors
- Paramount Pictures (1915) (United States) (theatrical)
- Paramount Pictures (1918) (United States) (theatrical) (re-release)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Zaza is a music hall star in Paris. She meets Bernard Dufrene and a flirtation develops into an intense love on her part. She is in despair when she discovers that he already has a wife and child. To visit them and announce herself as the mistress of the husband and father is her first idea, but the charm of the child restrains her. She cannot strike the blow and passes off her visit with an improvised excuse. She dismisses Bernard and returns to the stage, where she gains real fame as a dramatic artist. Once more he seeks her, but again the memory of the child saves her to her better self. Moving Picture World 1915. Written by Pamela Short |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Check your attics, Zaza (1915) is now considered a lost silent film. See more » |
Movie Connections | Version of Zaza (1913). See more » |