The Lost Paradise

The Lost Paradise is a 1914 American drama film directed by J. Searle Dawley and written by Henry C. DeMille and Ludwig Fulda. The film stars H. B. Warner, Catherine Carter, Mark Price, Arthur Hoops, Rita Stan, Amy Summers and Phillips Tead. The film was released on September 1, 1914, by Paramount Pictures.[1][2]

The Lost Paradise
Directed byJ. Searle Dawley
Written byHenry Churchill de Mille
Ludwig Fulda
StarringH. B. Warner
Catherine Carter
Mark Price
Arthur Hoops
Rita Stan
Amy Summers
Phillips Tead
CinematographyH. Lyman Broening
Harry Leslie Keepers
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • September 1, 1914 (1914-09-01)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Cast

  • H. B. Warner as Reuben Warren
  • Catherine Carter as Margaret Knowlton
  • Mark Price as Andrew Knowlton
  • Arthur Hoops as Ralph Standish
  • Rita Stan as Nell
  • Amy Summers as 'Cinders'
  • Phillips Tead as Billy Hopkins
  • Trixie Jennery as Kate
  • Wellington A. Playter as Schwartz
  • Augustus Balfour as Joe Barrett
  • Marcus Moriarity as Old Bensel
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References

  1. "The Lost Paradise (1914) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  2. "The Lost Paradise". AFI. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
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