Soul-Fire (1925)
Eric Fane (Richard Barthelmess) is a composer unwilling to compromise his dream for a steady job back home in the United States. After his studies in Italy, he moves to Paris, where he is forced to write popular songs for money when he stops receiving support from his father. He tires of selling out and, after an encounter with the mob, starts to travel. He begins a madcap journey from Paris to Port Said, Egypt, and to the South Seas, where he believes he has found love with Teita (Bessie Love).
Director: John S. Robertson
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Richard Barthelmess as Eric Fane |
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Bessie Love as Teita |
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Percy Ames as 1st Critic |
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Charles Esdale as 2nd Critic |
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Effie Shannon as Mrs. Howard Fane - Eric's Mother |
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Lee Baker as Mr. Howard Fane - Eric's Father |
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Carlotta Monterey as Princess Rhea |
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Gus Weinberg as The Old Musician |
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Ann Brody as Katinka - Princess Rhea's Maid |
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Helen Ware as San Francisco Sal |
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Walter Long as Herbert Jones - Sailor |
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Rita Rossi as The Prima Donna |
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Edward La Roche as The Orchestra Leader |
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Harriet Sterling as Ruau |
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Richard Harlan as Nuku |
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Ellalee Ruby as The Dancer in the Music Hall |
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Arthur Metcalfe as Dr. Travers, of Leper Island |
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George Pauncefort as Mr. Simpson - Attorney |
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Aline Berry as Fleurette - Mannequin |
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Harry Redding as The Disappointed Musician |
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Louise Sydmeth as The Disappointed Musician's Wife |
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Alexander Hesse as The Banker |
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Leah La Roux as Dancer in Port Said |
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Zebaida as Dancer in Port Said |
| Directing | John S. Robertson | Director |
| Editing | William Hamilton | Editor |
| Writing | Josephine Lovett | Writer |
| Camera | Roy F. Overbaugh | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Martin Brown | Theatre Play |
| Production | Richard Barthelmess | Producer |
| Art | Everett Shinn | Art Direction |