Venetian Lovers

Venetian Lovers is a 1925 British silent drama film directed by Walter Niebuhr and Frank A. Tilley and starring Arlette Marchal, Hugh Miller and John Mylong.[1]

Venetian Lovers
Directed byWalter Niebuhr
Frank A. Tilley
Written byPhilip Gibbs (novel)
Frank A. Tilley
Starring Arlette Marchal
Hugh Miller
John Mylong
CinematographyGaetano di Ventimiglia
Production
company
British Screen Classics
Münchner Lichtspielkunst
Distributed byPhillips (UK)
Bavaria Film (Germany)
Release date
  • 31 December 1925 (1925-12-31)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageSilent
English intertitles

The film's art direction was by Willy Reiber. It was made at the Emelka Studios in Munich as part of a co-production arrangement.

Cast

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References

  1. Palmer p.553

Bibliography

  • Palmer, Scott. British Film Actors' Credits, 1895-1987. McFarland, 1988.
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