The Demon (1918)
Jim Lassells travels to Africa to obtain proof that his cousin Harold Brooks is dead as rumored, and learns that an Algerian sultan killed the rich American. Since it is assumed that Brooks was childless, Jim inherits his cousin's fortune. At a slave market he buys a young girl named Perdita and sends her to a convent in Corsica to be educated. Years later, Jim meets Perdita again while traveling through Corsica with the impecunious Duchess of Westgate and her daughter, Lady Lilah Grey. When the party stops at an inn, Jim discovers that Perdita is not only a Persian princess, but also the long-lost daughter of Brooks, and therefore the rightful heir to Brooks' fortune.
Director: George D. Baker
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Edith Storey as Princess Perdita |
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Lew Cody as Jim Lassells |
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Charles K. Gerrard as Tom Reardon |
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Virginia Chester as Lady Lilah Grey |
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Mollie McConnell as The Duchess of Westgate |
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Laura Winston as Aissa |
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Fred Malatesta as Count Theodore de Seramo |
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Frank Deshon as Prince Lorenzo di Rivoli |
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Alice Knowland as Señorita Selina Rossi |
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Anne Schaefer as Señorita Agatha Rossi |
| Directing | George D. Baker | Director |
| Writing | George D. Baker | Adaptation |
| Camera | William C. Thompson | Director of Photography |
| Writing | A.M. Williamson | Novel |
| Writing | C.N. Williamson | Novel |