The Silent Master
The Silent Master is a 1917 American drama film directed by Léonce Perret and starring Robert Warwick. The film is an adaption of The Court of St. Simon by E. Phillips Oppenheim.
The Silent Master | |
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Directed by | Léonce Perret |
Written by | Léonce Perret (scenario) |
Based on | The Court of St. Simon by E. Phillips Oppenheim |
Starring | Robert Warwick |
Production company | Robert Warwick Film |
Distributed by | Selznick Distributing Corporation |
Release date | June 1917 |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Plot
A young Parisian dancer witnesses the ruin of a man's life due to betrayal.[1]
Cast
- Robert Warwick as Valentin, Marquis de Sombreuil, or Monsieur Simon
- Olive Tell as Virginia Arlen
- Donald Gallaher as Eugene de Presles
- Anna Little as Jacqueline
- Juliette Moore as Juliette
- Henri Valbel as Robert
- Valentine Petit as Mrs. Carlingford
- George Clarke as Mr. Carlingford
- Juliette Moore as Juliette
Reception
A critic for Moving Picture World wrote, "The production is well made and is of a distinctively melodramatic type."[2]
References
- Shorey, Jerome (June 1917). "The Silent Master". Photoplay. New York: Photoplay Publishing Co. Retrieved May 30, 2016.
- "Comments on the Films". Moving Picture World. New York: Paramount Pictures, Corp. June 16, 1917. Retrieved May 30, 2016.
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