The Woman from Moscow Trailer

The Woman from Moscow Trailer (1928)

03 November 1928 Drama, Romance 77 mins

A princess falls in love with the man who killed her cousin. The lover swears it was in self-defense. A lost film.

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Cast

Pola Negri

as Princess Fedora

Norman Kerry

as Loris Ipanoff

Lawrence Grant

as The General Stroganoff

Paul Lukas

as The General's Son Vladimir

Otto Matieson

as Gretch Milner

Maude George

as Olga Andreavitshka

Jack Luden

as Ipanoff's Brother

Martha Franklin

as Ipanoff's Mother

Mirra Rayo

as Ipanoff's Sister

Tetsu Komai

as Groom

Crew

Victorien Sardou

Victorien Sardou Theatre Play

Victor Milner

Victor Milner Director of Photography

Karl Hajos

Original Music Composer

International Releases Dates

United States 03 November 1928

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