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The Two Orphans (1915)

Género : Drama

Tiempo de ejecución : 0M

Director : Herbert Brenon

Sinopsis

This picture is based on the same story that became D.W. Griffith's Orphans of the Storm in 1921. This version, made by the Fox Studios, stars famous "vamp" actress Theda Bara in the role that Lillian Gish later made famous

Actores

Theda Bara
Theda Bara
Henriette
Jean Sothern
Jean Sothern
Louise
William E. Shay
William E. Shay
Chevalier de Vaudrey
Herbert Brenon
Herbert Brenon
Pierre
Gertrude Berkeley
Gertrude Berkeley
Mother Frochard
Frank Goldsmith
Frank Goldsmith
Marquis de Presles
E.L. Fernandez
E.L. Fernandez
Jacques
Sheridan Block
Sheridan Block
Count de Liniere
Saba Raleigh
Saba Raleigh
Countess De Liniere (as Mrs. Cecil Raleigh)
John Daly Murphy
John Daly Murphy
Picard

Tripulaciones

Herbert Brenon
Herbert Brenon
Director
Adolphe d'Ennery
Adolphe d'Ennery
Novel
Eugène Cormon
Eugène Cormon
Novel
Herbert Brenon
Herbert Brenon
Scenario Writer

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