The Yellow Ticket (1918)
Anna Mirrel, a young Jewish girl in Czarist Russia, is forced to degrade herself in order to visit her father, whom she believes to be ill. She obtains a yellow passport, signifying that she is a prostitute.
Director: William Parke
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Fannie Ward as Anna Mirrel |
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Milton Sills as Julian Rolfe |
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Warner Oland as Baron Andrey |
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Armand Kaliz as Count Rostov |
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J.H. Gilmour as U.S. Consul Seaton |
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Helene Chadwick as Miss Seaton |
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Léon Bary as Petrov Paviak |
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Anna Lehr as Mary Varenka |
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Dan Mason as Isaac Mirrel |
| Writing | Michael Morton | Theatre Play |
| Directing | William Parke | Director |
| Writing | Tom Cushing | Writer |