Sandra (1924 film)
Sandra | |
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Directed by | Arthur H. Sawyer |
Produced by | Associated First National |
Based on | the novel Sandra by Pearl Doles Bell, c.1924 |
Starring |
Barbara LaMarr Bert Lytell Leila Hyams |
Cinematography | George Clarke |
Distributed by | First National Pictures |
Release dates | September 1924 |
Running time | 8 reels |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent..English titles |
Sandra is a lost[1] 1924 drama film directed by Arthur H. Sawyer and starring Barbara LaMarr and Bert Lytell. It was produced and released by Associated First National Pictures (*later just First National Pictures).[2]
Plot
- A dramatic and early silent film depiction of a bipolar woman who is a loving housewife and on the other hand who craves adventure. The term bipolar probably not in wide use then but 'Sandra' certainly has what would have been known as a Jekyll/Hyde complex.
Cast
- Barbara La Marr - Sandra Waring
- Bert Lytell - David Waring
- Leila Hyams - Mait Stanley
- Augustin Sweeney - Bob Stanley
- Maude Hill - Mrs. Stanley
- Edgar Nelson - Mr. Stanley
- Leon Gordon - Stephen Winslow
- Leslie Austin - Rev. William J. Hapgood
- Lillian Ten Eyck - Mimi
- Morgan Wallace - Francois Molyneaux
- Arthur Edmund Carewe - Henri La Flamme
- Helen Gardner - La Flamme's Wife
- Alice Weaver - Dancer
- Ethlyne Clair - (uncredited)
- Downing Clarke - (uncredited)
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