The Eternal Sapho Trailer

The Eternal Sapho Trailer (1916)

06 May 1916 Drama 50 mins

A scheme by a beautiful vamp to marry a wealthy young man fails, and the woman returns to her former lover, a sculptor. She is shocked to discover he has committed suicide, and the tragedy catapults her into insanity.

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Cast

Theda Bara

as Laura Bruffins

James Cooley

as Billy Malvin

Walter P. Lewis

as Mr. Marvin, Sr.

Hattie Delaro

as Mrs. Marvin, Sr.

Einar Linden

as John Drummond

Mary Martin

as Mrs. Drummond

Warner Oland

as H. Coudal

Crew

Mary Murillo

Mary Murillo Scenario Writer

Rial Schellinger

Rial Schellinger Cinematography

William Fox

William Fox Producer

International Titles

The Eternal Sappho Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 06 May 1916

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