The Painted Lady (1924)
After being released from imprisonment for a crime committed by her sister, Violet is forced to become a woman of easy virtue, and on an excursion to a South Sea isle she meets Luther Smith, a sailor seeking vengeance for the death of his sister. She feels unworthy of his love, but their paths cross again when he rescues her from Captain Sutton, the man responsible for the other girl's tragedy. This film is lost.
Director: Chester Bennett
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George O'Brien as Luther Smith |
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Dorothy Mackaill as Violet |
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Harry T. Morey as Captain Sutton |
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Lucille Hutton as Pearl Thompson |
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Lucille Ricksen as Alice Smith |
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Margaret McWade as Mrs. Smith |
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John Miljan as Carter |
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Frank Elliott as Roger Lewis |
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Lucien Littlefield as Matt Logan |
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Pauline French as |
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Seessel Anne Johnson as |
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Joan Meredith as |
| Directing | Chester Bennett | Director |
| Writing | Thomas F. Dixon Jr. | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Larry Evans | Story |
| Camera | Alfred Gosden | Director of Photography |