The Apache (1928)
Sonya, a Marseilles Cafe performer involved with a pack of thieves is rescued from her criminal life by a police official who sends her lover and partner in a knife-throwing act to jail and then tries to seduce her. Not submitting to the official's advances, she falls in love with an Apache dancer in Paris and works with him, holding her other admirer at a distance. The official is mysteriously killed, presumably by her lover, it then falls to Sonya to find the real felon.
Director: Phil Rosen
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Margaret Livingston as Sonya |
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Warner Richmond as Gaston Laroux |
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Don Alvarado as Pierre Dumont |
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Philo McCullough as Mons. Chautard |
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Edna Mae Cooper as Undetermined Role (uncredited) |
| Directing | Phil Rosen | Director |
| Writing | Ramon Romero | Story |
| Writing | Harriet Hinsdale | Adaptation |
| Crew | Ted Tetzlaff | Cinematography |
| Production | Jack Cohn | Producer |