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Rose o' the Sea ()


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Tells of a waif from the sea, who on the death of her guardian and protector, is forced to make her own way in New York. Her lack of guile and sophistication wins her a place and esteem. Entering a romance which involves both father and... See more »

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Rose Eton
Rudolph Cameron ...
Elliot Schuyler
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Peter Schuyler
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Vivienne Raymond
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Lady Maggie
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Roger Walton
J.P. Lockney ...
Daddy Eton (as John P. Lockney)
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George Thornton

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Fred Niblo

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Bess Meredyth ... (scenario)
 
Oliver Sandys ... (novel) (as Countess Barcynska)
 
Madge Tyrone ... (scenario)

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Louis B. Mayer ... producer
Anita Stewart ... producer

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Dal Clawson

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Doran Cox ... assistant director

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Jack Holden ... scenic architect (as John Holden)
Louis B. Mayer ... presenter

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Tells of a waif from the sea, who on the death of her guardian and protector, is forced to make her own way in New York. Her lack of guile and sophistication wins her a place and esteem. Entering a romance which involves both father and son, the girl is the pivot around which revolve petty jealousies, aristocratic conventions and gambling affrays. She eventually casts aside the worthless son and marries the father. Written by Motion Picture News, August 12, 1922

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Taglines From Countess Barcynska's world-read novel. Flung from the sea, a beautiful waif; flung back again into another sea- stormy with intrigue,, bright with adventure, bitter with costly romance. She squandered her love on a reckless youth and was paid in full by his father. (Print Ad- Albuquerque Morning Journal, ((Albuquerque NM)) 5 November 1922) See more »
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  • Rose of the Sea (United States)
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