The Rose Of Blood (1917)

The Rose Of Blood (1917) poster

Lisza Tapenko (Bara) is governess in the household of Prince Arbasoff (Charles Clary). After the death of his wife, Lisza and he become involved, but because of the difference in social station he refuses to marry her. Lisza's former lover, Vassya (Richard Ordynski), convinces her to join the revolution and she goes off to the group headquarters in Switzerland. But the prince's little boy begs to have Lisza come back, so he goes after her and marries her.

Director: J. Gordon Edwards
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 50 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Rial Schellinger, John W. Boyle
Production: Fox Film Corporation
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

lost film

More Films by Director: J. Gordon Edwards
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Rose Of Blood about?
Lisza Tapenko (Bara) is governess in the household of Prince Arbasoff (Charles Clary). After the death of his wife, Lisza and he become involved, but because of the difference in social station he refuses to marry her. Lisza's former lover, Vassya (Richard Ordynski), convinces her to join the revolution and she goes off to the group headquarters in Switzerland. But the prince's little boy begs to have Lisza come back, so he goes after her and marries her.
Who directed The Rose Of Blood?
The Rose Of Blood was directed by J. Gordon Edwards.
Who stars in The Rose Of Blood?
The Rose Of Blood stars Theda Bara, Genevieve Blinn, Charles Clary, Marie Kiernan, Joe King, Herschel Mayall.
How long is The Rose Of Blood?
The Rose Of Blood has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is The Rose Of Blood?
The Rose Of Blood is a Drama film.
Where was The Rose Of Blood produced?
The Rose Of Blood was produced in United States of America.