The Scarlet Shadow Trailer (1919)
Elena Evans is raised by her puritanical Aunt Elvira, who believes that because of Elena's mother, Elena possesses "the scarlet strain."
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Elena Evans is raised by her puritanical Aunt Elvira, who believes that because of Elena's mother, Elena possesses "the scarlet strain."
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Mae Murray as Elena Evans
Martha Mattox as Alvira Evans
Frank Elliott as Harvey Presby
Ralph Graves as Van Presby
Clarissa Selwynne as Edith Presby
Lorne H. Fontaine Novel
Robert Z. Leonard Director
Harvey F. Thew Writer
Katherine Leiser Robbins Novel
United States 10 March 1919
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