The White Sister (1923 film)

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The White Sister
Directed by Henry King
Produced by Henry King
Written by Francis Marion Crawford
George V. Hobart
Charles E. Whittaker
Will M. Ritchey
Don Bartlett
Starring Lillian Gish
Cinematography Roy F. Overbaugh
Editing by W. Duncan Mansfield
Distributed by Metro Pictures
Release date(s) 5 September 1923
Running time 143 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language Silent
English intertitles
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The White Sister is a 1923 drama film starring Lillian Gish, directed by Henry King, and released by Metro Pictures about nine months before its merger into Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

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  • Lillian Gish - Angela Chiaromonte
  • Ronald Colman - Capt. Govanni Severini
  • Gail Kane - Marchesa de Mola
  • J. Barney Sherry - Monsignor Saracinesca
  • Charles Lane - Prince Chiaromonte
  • Juliette La Violette - Madame Bernard
  • Gustavo Serena - Prof. Ugo Severi (as Signor Serena)
  • Alfredo Bertone - Filmore Durand
  • Roman Ibanez - Count del Ferice
  • Alfredo Martinelli - Alfredo del Ferice
  • Ida Carloni Talli - Mother Superior (as Carloni Talli)
  • Giovanni Viccola - Gen. Mazzini
  • Antonio Barda - Alfredo's Tutor
  • Giacomo D'Attino - Solicitor to the Prince
  • Michele Gualdi - Solicitor to Count
  • Giuseppe Pavoni - The Archbishop
  • Francesco Socinus - Prof. Torricelli
  • Sheik Mahomet - The Bedouin Chief
  • James E. Abbe - Lt. Rossini (as James Abbe)
  • W. Duncan Mansfield - Cmdr. Dorato (as Duncan Mansfield)
  • Ferruccio Biancini
  • Thelma Raye

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