Heart of a Siren

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Heart of a Siren
Directed by Phil Rosen
Produced by Associated Pictures Corporation
Written by Frederick and Fanny Hatton (adaptation)
Arthur Soerl (scenario)
Based on Hail and Farewell
by William Hurlbut
Starring Barbara La Marr
Cinematography Rudolph Berquist
Edited by Elmer J. McGovern
Distributed by First National Pictures
Release dates
March 15, 1925
Running time
7 reels; 6,700 feet
Country United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles

Heart of a Siren is a 1925 silent film drama/romance directed by Phil Rosen and distributed by First National Pictures. Barbara La Marr is the star of the picture which is a surviving film and one of La Marr's final movies. The copy that survives belongs to the UCLA Film and Television Archive.[1][2]

Cast

  • Barbara La Marr - Isabella Echevaria
  • Conway Tearle - Gerald Rexford
  • Harry T. Morey - John Strong
  • Paul Doucet - Mario Gonzalez
  • Benjamin F. Finney, Jr. - George Drew
  • Florence Auer - Lisette - Isabella's Maid
  • Ida Darling - Mrs. Rexford, Duchess of Chatham
  • William Ricciardi - Emilio, Isabella's Uncle
  • Clifton Webb - Maxim
  • Florence Billings - Lady Louise Calvert
  • Michael Rayle - Pierre (billed Mike Rayle)
  • Katherine Sullivan - Marie

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