St. Elmo (1923)
The Monster of Hate Conquered by a Woman's Love
St. Elmo is a man who killed his romantic rival in a brawl. Traveling the world as a confirmed misogynist, St. Elmo returns to home and hearth only to fall in love with the daughter of the local blacksmith. The film is based on the 1867 novel of the same name written by Augusta Jane Evans. Today, St. Elmo is a lost film.
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John Gilbert | As: St. Elmo Thornton | |
Barbara La Marr | As: Agnes Hunt | |
Bessie Love | As: Edna Earle | |
Warner Baxter | As: Murray Hammond | |
Lydia Knott | As: Mrs. Thornton |
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St. Elmo is a man who killed his romantic rival in a brawl. Traveling the world as a confirmed misogynist, St. Elmo returns to home and hearth only to fall in love with the daughter of the local blacksmith. The film is based on the 1867 novel of the same name written by Augusta Jane Evans. Today, St. Elmo is a lost film.
Tagline: | The Monster of Hate Conquered by a Woman's Love |
Certification: | NR |
Cast
John Gilbert |
St. Elmo Thornton |
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Barbara La Marr |
Agnes Hunt |
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Bessie Love |
Edna Earle |
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Warner Baxter |
Murray Hammond |
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Lydia Knott |
Mrs. Thornton |
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Nigel De Brulier |
Rev. Alan Hammond |
Directed By
Jerome Storm |
Director |
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Augusta Jane Evans Wilson |
Novel |
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Jules Furthman |
Writer |
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