Love's Blindness

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Love's Blindness
Directed by John Francis Dillon
Written by Elinor Glyn
Starring Pauline Starke
Antonio Moreno
Lilyan Tashman
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release dates 4 December 1926
Country United States
Language Silent
English intertitles

Love's Blindness is a 1926 silent film directed by John Francis Dillon. The film stars Pauline Starke, Antonio Moreno and Lilyan Tashman. Written by Elinor Glyn, the film was produced under the direct supervision of the author. The film is considered lost with just a fragment surviving at the BFI National Film & Tv Arcive in London.[1] [2] [3]

Plot

Hubert Culverdale (Antonio Moreno) is the hard-up and hard-to-please milord who marries luscious Vanessa Levy (Pauline Starke) for financial reasons only.

Cast

  • Pauline Starke - Vanessa Levy
  • Antonio Moreno - Hubert Culverdale, 8th Earl of St. Austel
  • Lilyan Tashman - Alice, Duchess of Lincolnwood
  • Sam De Grasse - Benjamin Levy
  • Douglas Gilmore - Charles Langley
  • Kate Price - Marchioness of Hurlshire
  • Tom Ricketts - Marquis of Hurlshire
  • Earl Metcalfe - Col. Ralph Dangerfield
  • George Waggner - Oscar Issacson
  • Rose Dione - Mme. De Jainon
  • Ned Sparks - Valet

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