The Silent Lover (1926)
The dissolute Count Pierre Tornai, having dissipated his fortune in Paris, embezzles embassy funds while intoxicated; and after spending his last penny on a dancer, he contemplates suicide but is persuaded to enlist in the Foreign Legion. Based on the 1922 play Der Legionër by Lajos Biró.
Director: George Archainbaud
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Milton Sills as Count Pierre Tornal |
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Natalie Kingston as Vera Sherman |
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William Humphrey as Cornelius Sherman |
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Arthur Edmund Carewe as Captain Herault |
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William V. Mong as Kobol |
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Viola Dana as Scadsza |
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Claude King as Contarini |
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Charles Murray as O'Reilly (as Charlie Murray) |
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Arthur Stone as Greenbaum |
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Alma Bennett as Haldee |
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Montagu Love as Ben Achmed |
| Writing | Lajos Biró | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Carey Wilson | Writer |
| Directing | George Archainbaud | Director |
| Camera | Charles Van Enger | Director of Photography |