The Heart of a Siren
Appearance
Heart of a Siren | |
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Directed by | Phil Rosen |
Written by | Frederic Hatton Fanny Hatton (adaptation) Arthur Soerl (scenario) |
Based on | Hail and Farewell by William Hurlbut |
Produced by | Associated Pictures Corporation |
Starring | Barbara La Marr |
Cinematography | Rudolph Berquist |
Edited by | Elmer J. McGovern |
Distributed by | First National Pictures |
Release date | March 15, 1925 |
Running time | 7 reels; 6,700 feet (72 minutes at 24 frames per second)[1] |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent film English intertitles |
Heart of a Siren (also titled Heart of a Temptress) is a 1925 silent film drama/romance directed by Phil Rosen and distributed by First National Pictures. Barbara La Marr starred in one of her last movies. It was based on the Broadway play Hail and Farewell.[2] The UCLA Film and Television Archive has a surviving print.[1]
Cast
- Barbara La Marr as Isabella Echevaria
- Conway Tearle as Gerald Rexford
- Harry T. Morey as John Strong
- Paul Doucet as Mario Gonzalez
- Benjamin F. Finney, Jr. as George Drew
- Florence Auer as Lisette, Isabella's Maid
- Ida Darling as Mrs. Rexford, Duchess of Chatham
- William Ricciardi as Emilio, Isabella's Uncle
- Clifton Webb as Maxim
- Florence Billings as Lady Louise Calvert
- Michael Rayle as Pierre (billed Mike Rayle)
- Katherine Sullivan as Marie
References
- ^ a b "Heart of a siren". UCLA Film and Television Archive. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
- ^ "Heart of a Siren". silentera.com.
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