Parisian Love

Parisian Love
Directed by Louis J. Gasnier
Produced by B. P. Schulberg
Written by F. Oakley Crawford (story)
Lois Hutchinson (adaptation)
Starring Clara Bow
Cinematography Allen G. Siegler
Distributed by Preferred Pictures
Al Lichtman
Independent Sales Corporation (State's Rights)
Release date
August 1, 1925
Running time
70 minutes; 7 reels (6,324 feet)
Country United States
Language Silent
English intertitles

Parisian Love is a black and white 1925 silent film starring Clara Bow. The film was produced by B.P. Schulberg Productions. A copy of this film still survives.[1][2]

Plot

Street people Armand and Marie are madly in love, and she persuades Armand and other gang members to rob the home of Pierre Marcel, a wealthy scientist. The police break up the robbery but Pierre hides Armand from them because he kept a gang member from stabbing him, but Armand is wounded in doing so. When Armand regains his health, Pierre takes him around town and introduces him to many women, and Armand has no objections. Marie - jealous of the women - swears revenge on Marcel. They meet and he falls in love with her, and they are married while Armand is away in London. On their wedding night, Marie tells Marcel she is an Apache and her revenge is complete, and she rushes into Armand's arms. But another Apache, in love with Marie, wounds her with a gun shot.

Cast

References

  1. The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30 by The American Film Institute, c.1971
  2. Parisian Love at silentera.com


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