The Siren's Song (1919)
Marie Bernais, a Breton village girl, possesses a wonderful voice which her father believes is a gift from the devil. Raoul Nieppe loves her, but fears marrying below his social status, and his rejection results in a suicide attempt by Marie. She is rescued by Hector Remey who was once a tenor but is now a showman. Because of his assistance, she becomes a famous singer.
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Theda Bara | As: Marie Bernais | |
Al Fremont | As: Mr. Bernais | |
Alan Roscoe | As: Gaspard Prevost | |
Al Fremont | As: Jules Bernais | |
Lee Shumway | As: Raoul Nippe |
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Storyline
Marie Bernais, a Breton village girl, possesses a wonderful voice which her father believes is a gift from the devil. Raoul Nieppe loves her, but fears marrying below his social status, and his rejection results in a suicide attempt by Marie. She is rescued by Hector Remey who was once a tenor but is now a showman. Because of his assistance, she becomes a famous singer.
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Cast
Theda Bara |
Marie Bernais |
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Al Fremont |
Mr. Bernais |
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Alan Roscoe |
Gaspard Prevost |
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Al Fremont |
Jules Bernais |
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Lee Shumway |
Raoul Nippe |
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Carrie Clark Ward |
Paulette Remey |
Directed By
J. Gordon Edwards |
Director |
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Writing Credits
Charles Kenyon |
Screenplay |
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Production Crew
Edited By
Costume and Makeup
George James Hopkins |
Costume Design |
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Sound
Visual Effects
Camera
John W. Boyle |
Director of Photography |
Lighting
Art Department
Other Crew
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