Circe, the Enchantress
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Circe, the Enchantress | |
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Directed by | Robert Z. Leonard |
Written by | Vicente Blasco Ibáñez Douglas Z. Doty |
Starring | Mae Murray James Kirkwood, Sr. |
Cinematography | Oliver T. Marsh |
Distributed by | MGM |
Release date(s) | October 6, 1924 |
Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
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Circe, the Enchantress is a 1924 drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard.
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[edit] Plot
Cecilie Brunner was once a goodnatured woman. After the death of her mother, she becomes a cynical vamp. She falls in love with surgeon Peter Van Martyn. Peter makes clear he does not approve her life style. This results in Cecilie even partying more. She ends up gambling her home away. Realizing her life style isn't appropriate, Cecilie changes back into a sweet woman. However, she is paralyzed after being hit by a car, while saving a child. It is Peter who heals her.[1]
[edit] Cast
- Mae Murray - Circe (mythical goddess)/Cecilie Brunne
- James Kirkwood, Sr. - Dr. Peter Van Martyn
- Tom Ricketts - Archibald Crumm
- Charles K. Gerrard - Ballard 'Bal' Barrett
- William Haines - William Craig
- Lillian Langdon - Sister Agatha
- Gene Cameron - 'Madame' Ducelle (modiste)
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[edit] References
- ^ New York Times Overview (Plot)
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