Venus of Venice
Venus of Venice is a 1927 silent film romantic comedy directed by Marshall Neilan and starring Constance Talmadge and Antonio Moreno. Talmadge's own production unit produced with distribution through First National Pictures.[1]
Venus of Venice | |
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Directed by | Marshall Neilan |
Produced by | Constance Talmadge Joseph Schenck |
Written by | Wallace Smith(story, writing) George Marion, Jr. (titles) |
Starring | Constance Talmadge Antonio Moreno |
Cinematography | George Barnes |
Distributed by | First National Pictures |
Release date | March 20, 1927 |
Running time | 7 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent..English titles |
Cast
- Constance Talmadge - Carlotta
- Antonio Moreno - Kenneth
- Julanne Johnston - Jean
- Edward Martindel - Journalist
- Michael Vavitch - Marco
- Arthur Thalasso - Ludvico
- Andre Lanoy - Giuseppe
- Carmelita Geraghty - Bride
- Mario Carillo - Bridegroom
- Tom Ricketts - Bride's father
- Hedda Hopper - Jean's mother
Preservation status
- The film exists but missing a reel. Prints held at UCLA Film and Television Archive and George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection.[2][3]
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