A woman (Ruth Clifford) dedicates her life to her ungrateful younger sister (Laura La Plante), a brilliant violinist. “…a real gem of a photoplay…[Laura La Plante] does about the best work of her career in this role. She acts without showing she is acting, and she makes human and lovable the most trying character she has yet been called upon to essay.” – Moving Picture World.
Watch the official Butterfly 1924 trailer in HD below.
More movie trailers, teasers, and clips from Butterfly:
Trailer - Madama Butterfly - Opernhaus Zürich
MADAMA BUTTERFLY Oper von Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) Libretto von Giuseppe Giacosa und Luigi Illica nach Pierre Loti John Luther Long und David ...
DRUNKEN BUTTERFLY - "Trailer L'Ultima Risata"
Presentazione del nuovo album "L'Ultima Risata". Musiche composte per la sonorizzazione del film "L'ultima risata" di W. F. Murnau (Germania 1924).
Gong Li 巩俐 Butterfly
Gong Li 巩俐 Butterfly My Gift To Gong Li. The Worlds Most Beautiful and Talented Actress. Music: David Arkenstone. Show More: How & Why Butterfly was ...
DRUNKEN BUTTERFLY - "L'Atlantic Hotel"
FACEBOOK TWITTER In 2008 Drunken Butterfly performed for the first time as a live soundtrack to ...
MADAMA BUTTERFLY - Oper von Giacomo Puccini
Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924) begleitete seine Opern auf ihrem Siegeszug durch Europa – wie etwa seine „Tosca“ die 1900 nach gespaltener Aufnahme durch ...
Puccini: Madam Butterfly (deutsch Joachim Herz Mark Elder)
Mickey is a poor boy who lives with his Uncle Pat. While they're broke, they're also very happy. Since Pat hasn't legally adopted Mickey, Aunt Kate gains custody and takes him to her mansion.
Mathias, the evangelist, is in love with Martha. Johannes, Mathias brother tries to interfere. When Mathias and Martha are swearing fidelity, Johannes jealousy turns into blind hate and he sets the monastery on fire.
Millie Stope lives with her grandfather on a remote island. Man-child Nicholas, a fugitive from justice, also lives there and is terrorizing them - and he's interested in Millie.
Maciste takes advantage again of a break of acting in order to wash away injustice and castigate the wicked, this time in the name of dynastic legitimacy.