Panthea Trailer

Panthea Trailer (1917)

07 January 1917 Drama 78 mins

A woman sacrifices everything for her husband's career.

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Cast

Norma Talmadge

as Panthea Romoff

Earle Foxe

as Gerald Mordaunt

L. Rogers Lytton

as Baron de Duisitor

George Fawcett

as Prefect of Police

Murdock MacQuarrie

as Police Agent

Erich von Stroheim

as Lieutenant

Norbert Wicki

as Ivan Romoff

William L. Abingdon

as Sir Henry Mordaunt

Winifred Harris

as Gerard's Mother

Eileen Percy

as Gerard's Sister (as Elaine Persey)

Stafford Windsor

as Percival

Richard Rosson

as Pablo Centeno

Frank Currier

as Dr. Von Reichstadt

Herbert Barry

as Gerald's Cousin

Henry Thorpe

as Music Master

Crew

Allan Dwan

Director

Monckton Hoffe

Monckton Hoffe Theatre Play

Arthur Rosson

Arthur Rosson Assistant Director

Harold Rosson

Harold Rosson Director of Photography

Allan Dwan

Allan Dwan Producer

Roy F. Overbaugh

Roy F. Overbaugh Director of Photography

Erich von Stroheim

Erich von Stroheim Assistant Director

International Releases Dates

United States 07 January 1917

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