The Silent Master
1917 film
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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.
Directed byLéonce Perret
Written byLéonce Perret (scenario)
Based onThe Court of St. Simon
by E. Phillips Oppenheim
by E. Phillips Oppenheim
StarringRobert Warwick
| The Silent Master | |
|---|---|
| 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 |
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| 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
Preservation
Reception
A critic for Moving Picture World wrote, "The production is well made and is of a distinctively melodramatic type."[3]