The Light Trailer

The Light Trailer (1919)

"To the Light! This is the toast the lovers drink. But in their hearts they know they are drinking to darkness and sin." 12 January 1919 Drama 50 mins

Theda Bara does her usual vamp turn in this picture, but this time she's a vamp who turns out to have a heart of gold. Her character, Blanchette DuMonde, is known as "the wickedest woman in Paris," and because of this sordid reputation, she is not allowed to serve as a nurse during World War I. So she becomes an Apache dancer instead.

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Cast

Theda Bara

as Blanchette Dumond, aka Madame Lefresne

Bob Walker

as Etienne Desechette

Florence Martin

as Jeanette

Crew

Adrian Johnson

Adrian Johnson Scenario Writer

Charles Kenyon

Charles Kenyon Scenario Writer

International Releases Dates

United States 12 January 1919

Production Companies

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