Fashion Row Trailer

Fashion Row Trailer (1923)

""The story of a dancer who lied to love."" 03 December 1923 Drama 70 mins

Two peasant sisters flee Russia during the revolution and sail to America. One, Olga Farinova (Mae Murray), masquerades as a princess, becomes a noted actress, and marries a millionaire's son. Olga repudiates her sister, Zita (Mae Murray), who has no illusions about her past life or present poverty. When Olga is shot by Kaminoff (Elmo Lincoln), a rejected suitor, Zita is adopted into the husband's family.

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Cast

Mae Murray

as Olga Farinova / Zita

Earle Foxe

as James Morton

Freeman Wood

as Eric Van Corland

Mathilde Brundage

as Mrs. Van Corland

Elmo Lincoln

as Kaminoff

Sidney Franklin

as Papa Levitzky

Rosa Rosanova

as Mama Levitzky

Craig Biddle Jr.

as Press Agent

Crew

Oliver T. Marsh

Oliver T. Marsh Director of Photography

Horace Jackson

Horace Jackson Art Direction

International Titles

Frau van Corlands Vergangenheit Trailer

Russisk Blod Trailer

El círculo de la moda Trailer

A divatcsászárnő Trailer

漂泊の踊子 Trailer

A Princesa Olga Trailer

Princeza Nadja Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 03 December 1923

Production Companies

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