The Siren's Song (1919)
Marie Bernais, a Breton village girl, possesses a wonderful voice which her father believes is a gift from the devil. Raoul Nieppe loves her, but fears marrying below his social status, and his rejection results in a suicide attempt by Marie. She is rescued by Hector Remey who was once a tenor but is now a showman. Because of his assistance, she becomes a famous singer.
Director:
J. Gordon Edwards
Writer:
Charles Kenyon
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Theda Bara as Marie Bernais |
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Al Fremont as Mr. Bernais |
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Alan Roscoe as Gaspard Prevost |
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Al Fremont as Jules Bernais |
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Lee Shumway as Raoul Nippe |
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Carrie Clark Ward as Paulette Remey |
| Directing | J. Gordon Edwards | Director |
| Writing | Charles Kenyon | Screenplay |
| Costume & Make-Up | George James Hopkins | Costume Design |
| Camera | John W. Boyle | Director of Photography |