The Rustle of Silk Trailer

The Rustle of Silk Trailer (1923)

"A shimmering, stirring romance in a setting of silks and satins." 13 May 1923 Drama, Romance 70 mins

Lola de Breze loves Lord Arthur Fallaray from afar, though there seems to be no way to bring them together -- he is England's Colonial Secretary and married, while she is merely a working class maiden. But when she is given a maid's position in his household, it brings her that much closer to her idol. She puts on a fancy gown and heads to the Ritz in hopes of getting a formal introduction. After being fired from the household, she follows Fallaray to his country home and nurses him when he falls ill. Lord Fallaray's wife Lady Feo doesn't love him and is having an affair with Paul Chalfont. When it looks like he will be faced with scandal, Fallaray contemplates giving up politics and marrying Lola.

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Cast

Betty Compson

as Lala De Breeze

Conway Tearle

as Arthur Fallaray

Cyril Chadwick

as Paul Chalfon

Anna Q. Nilsson

as Lady Feo

Leo White

as Emil

Charles A. Stevenson

as Henry De Breeze

Tempe Pigott

as Mrs. De Breeze

Fred Esmelton

as Blythe

Crew

James Van Trees

James Van Trees Director of Photography

George R. Meyer

George R. Meyer Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 13 May 1923

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