Lena Rivers (1925 film)

Lena Rivers is a lost[1] 1925 American silent drama film directed by Whitman Bennett and starring Earle Williams and Gladys Hulette. It is based on the novel Lena Rivers by Mary Jane Holmes.[2][3]

Lena Rivers
Directed byWhitman Bennett
Produced byChord Pictures
Written byDana Rush
Based onLena Rivers
by Mary Jane Holmes
StarringGladys Hulette
Earle Williams
Distributed byArrow Pictures; State's rights
Release date
  • May 25, 1925 (1925-05-25)
Running time
9 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Synopsis

An unhappy woman falls for a man far above her station in life. To further exasperate her torment, she learns that her own father is the stepfather of the man she desires.

Cast

  • Earle Williams as Henry Rivers Graham
  • Johnnie Walker as Durward Belmont (credited as Johnny Walker)
  • Gladys Hulette as Lena Rivers
  • Edna Murphy as Carrie Nichols
  • Marcia Harris as Granny Nichols
  • Doris Rankin as Mathilde Nichols
  • Irma Harrison as Anne Nichols
  • Frank Sheridan as Henry Rivers Graham Jr.
  • Herman Lieb as Captain Atherton
  • Harlan Knight as The Old Sea Dog
  • Frank Andrews as Grandfather Nichols
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