The Flower of Doom Trailer

The Flower of Doom Trailer (1917)

15 April 1917 Drama 50 mins

The Flower of Doom is a 1917 silent drama film written and directed by Rex Ingram and starring Wedgwood Nowell, Yvette Mitchell, and Nicholas Dunaew. A reporter has to rescue a singer kidnapped in Chinatown.

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Cast

Wedgwood Nowell

as Sam Savinsky

Yvette Mitchell

as Tea Rose

Nicholas Dunaew

as Paul Rasnov

Millard K. Wilson

as Harvey Pearson

Gypsy Hart

as Neva Sacon

Frank Tokunaga

as Charley Sing

Goro Kino

as Ah Wong

Evelyn Selbie

as Arn Fun

Crew

Rex Ingram

Director

Duke Hayward

Duke Hayward Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 15 April 1917

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