The Firefly of France (1918)
The "Firefly of France" is an elusive master criminal of uncertain loyalties. When the Firefly disappears from view with a satchel of important government documents in his possession, his sister Esme Falconer is suspected of beings in cahoots with him. Dashing aviator Devereaux Bayne believes in Esme's innocence and accordingly dons civilian garb and heads to Paris' Latin Quarter to get the low-down on the Firefly's whereabouts.
Director: Donald Crisp
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Wallace Reid as Devereux Bayne |
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Ann Little as Esme Falconer |
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Charles Ogle as Von Blenheim (aka Jenkins) |
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Raymond Hatton as The Firefly |
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Winter Hall as Dunham |
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Ernest Joy as Aide to Von Blenheim |
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William Elmer as Aide to Von Blenheim |
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Clarence Geldart as Aide to Von Blenheim |
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Henry Woodward as Georges |
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Jane Wolfe as Marie-Jeanne |
| Writing | Marion Polk Angellotti | Story |
| Directing | Donald Crisp | Director |
| Writing | Margaret Turnbull | Writer |
| Camera | Henry Kotani | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Nat G. Deverich | Assistant Director |