The Flower of Doom
The Flower of Doom is a 1917 silent drama film written and directed by Rex Ingram and starring Wedgwood Nowell, Yvette Mitchell and Nicholas Dunaew. A reporter has to rescue a singer kidnapped in Chinatown.
The Flower of Doom | |
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Directed by | Rex Ingram |
Written by | Rex Ingram (scenario) |
Starring | Wedgwood Nowell Yvette Mitchell Nicholas Dunaew |
Cinematography | Duke Hayward |
Production company | Universal Film Manufacturing Company |
Distributed by | Universal Film Manufacturing Company |
Release date |
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Running time | approximately 70 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
Cast
- Wedgwood Nowell as Sam Savinsky
- Yvette Mitchell as Tea Rose
- Nicholas Dunaew as Paul Rasnov
- M. K. Wilson as Harvey Pearson
- Gypsy Hart as Neeva Sacon
- Tommy Morrissey as Buck
- Frank Tokunaga as Charley Sing
- Goro Kino as Ah Wong (as Gordo Keeno)
- Evelyn Selbie as Arn Fun
Preservation status
The film has been preserved from a 35mm nitrate print by George Eastman House and the UCLA Film and Television Archive.[1]
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References
- Steven K. Hill (March 6, 2011). "The Chalice of Sorrow (1916) / The Flower of Doom (1917)". UCLA Film and Television Archive. Retrieved July 6, 2015.
External links
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