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The Lifted Veil
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The Lifted Veil

Sep 10, 1917
0h 51m
★ 1.0

Overview

Overcome with guilt after having an affair with her best friends husband, Clorinda hopes to escape her past by moving to Europe, where she meets Malcolm, a decent man who falls in love with her.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Metro Pictures Corporation

Cast

Ethel Barrymore

Clorinda Gildersleeve

Ethel Barrymore

William B. Davidson

Malcolm Grant

William B. Davidson

Robert Ellis

Leslie Palliser

Robert Ellis

Maude Hill

Margaret Palliser

Maude Hill

Frank Gillmore

Reverend Arthur Bainbridge

Frank Gillmore

Ilean Hume

Pansy Wilde

Ilean Hume

Ricca Allen

Mrs. Scattergood

Ricca Allen

Myra Brooks

Mrs. Wedlock (as Myra Brooke)

Myra Brooks

George Stevenson

Butler

George Stevenson

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