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The Blonde Saint

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The Blonde Saint
Lobby card
Directed bySven Gade
Written byMarion Fairfax (scenario)
Produced bySam E. Rork
StarringLewis Stone
Doris Kenyon
Gilbert Roland
CinematographyTony Gaudio
Distributed byFirst National Pictures
Release date
  • November 20, 1926 (1926-11-20)
Running time
70 minutes
7 reels (6,800 feet)
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

The Blonde Saint is a 1926 American silent romantic-adventure film produced by Sam E. Rork and released through First National Pictures. Lewis Stone and Doris Kenyon star and young newcomer Gilbert Roland is featured.

Producer Rork's 19-year-old daughter, Ann Rork, has a major role in the film as she has in her father's later produced The Notorious Lady. Lewis Stone also returned in The Notorious Lady.[1][2][3]

An abridged and or incomplete version of this film survives in the British Film Institute National Film and Television Archive, London.[4]

Plot

The plot of the film bears a striking resemblance to the plot of the Warner Brothers talkie, One Way Passage (1932). This silent appears to have been more exotic.

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