The Dark Swan (1924)
Clever vamp Eve Quinn has generally had her way with men, while her quiet, deep-thinking sister Cornelia cannot bring herself to deliberately pursue them. So Eve wins Lewis Dike, whom Cornelia loves. Immediately after her wedding Eve beings a series of dangerous adventures with Wilfred Meadows. Lewis learns of them and endeavors to reason with his wife, but she will not listen. As Cornelia is sailing for Europe, Lewis meets her at the dock, tells her that he made a mistake in marrying Eve and that they will be divorced--and that he loves Cornelia. They part with mutual assurances of a future meeting. A lost film.
Director: Millard Webb
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Marie Prevost as Eve Quinn |
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Monte Blue as Lewis Dike |
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Helene Chadwick as Cornelia Quinn |
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John Patrick as Wilfred Meadows |
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Lilyan Tashman as Sybil Johnson |
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Vera Lewis as Mrs. Quinn |
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Carl Miller as Tim Fontanelle |
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Mary MacLaren as Mary Robinson |
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Arthur Rankin as Clifford Raynes |
| Directing | Millard Webb | Director |
| Writing | Ernest Pascal | Novel |
| Writing | Frederick J. Jackson | Writer |
| Camera | Millard Webb | Director of Photography |
| Camera | David Abel | Director of Photography |