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Beloved Adventuress
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Beloved Adventuress

Jul 16, 1917
0h 50m
★ 0.0

THE STORY OF A WOMAN WHO WAS LOVED BY MANY MEN, BUT WHO LOVED ONLY ONE.

Overview

Romantic melodrama of musical comedy star Juliette La Monde's thoughtless pursuit of love and pleasure with various men until her ultimate redemption through sacrifice.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

World Film
Peerless Productions

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Cast

Kitty Gordon

Juliette La Monde

Kitty Gordon

Jack Drumier

Robert Nicholson

Jack Drumier

Madge Evans

Francine - Age 7

Madge Evans

Lillian Cook

Francine - Age 17

Lillian Cook

Edward Elkas

Jan Moritz

Edward Elkas

Robert Paton Gibbs

Critic

Robert Paton Gibbs

Frederick Truesdell

Morgan Grant

Frederick Truesdell

William Sherwood

Philip Stewart

William Sherwood

Inez Shannon

Mrs. Nicholson

Inez Shannon

Robert Forsyth

Dr. Stewart

Robert Forsyth

Pinna Nesbit

Martha Grant

Pinna Nesbit

Katherine Johnston

Amy Barker

Katherine Johnston

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