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Billie Dove | ... |
Ptrincess Elena Orlova
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Antonio Moreno | ... |
Prince Serge Orloff
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Emile Chautard | ... |
Murajev
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Lucy Doraine | ... |
Ninette
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Nicholas Bela | ... |
Ivan
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Nicholas Soussanin | ... |
Vladimir
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Winifred Bryson | ... |
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Lucien Prival | ... |
Baron
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Gusztáv Pártos |
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Directed by
Frank Lloyd |
Written by
Lajos Biró | ... | (story) |
Winifred Dunn | ... | (scenario) |
Produced by
Frank Lloyd | ... | producer |
Music by
Max Bergunker | ... | (uncredited) |
Gerard Carbonara | ... | (uncredited) |
Karl Hajos | ... | (uncredited) |
Cinematography by
John F. Seitz |
Editing by
John Rawlins | ||
Frank Stone |
Costume Design by
Max Rée |
Music Department
Joseph Kaestner | ... | conductor (uncredited) |
Max Terr | ... | assistant conductor (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Ned Marin | ... | supervisor |
Richard A. Rowland | ... | presenter |
Production Companies
Distributors
- First National Pictures (1928) (United States) (theatrical)
- First National Pictures (1928) (Canada) (theatrical)
- First National-Pathé Pictures (1928) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Muzafilm (1928) (Poland) (theatrical) (as Biuro Kinematograficzne 'Muzafilm')
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Plot Summary |
Prince Orloff and his wife, the Princess Elena, are in Petrograd when revolution breaks out. The Prince has become jealous of Vladimir, and while he is running from the mob he sees his wife entering Vladimir's house. Later in Paris, as exiles, Elena suddenly finds her husband serving as a waiter in a low cafe. His one desire is to find and kill Vladimir. Elena seeks Vladimir to persuade him to prove her innocence to her husband but Vladimir sees in the situation a chance for gratifying his own passion. At this moment Orloff bursts in on them, half crazed with drink and jealousy. There is a scene of great power in which Elena's maid confesses that it was she who, on the night of the revolution, fled to Vladimir's house muffled in the Princess's cloak. The way is obviously opened for forgiveness and reconciliation. Written by The Bioscope - January 30, 1929 |
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