
Scarlet Dawn
Drama · History · Romance
Overview
During the Russian Revolution, a young nobleman and his peasant maid flee from their homeland to Constantinople where they marry and begin a challenging new life.
Top Cast


Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Baron Nikita 'Nikki' Krasnoff
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Baron Nikita 'Nikki' Krasnoff


Nancy Carroll
Nancy Carroll
Tanyusha Krasnoff
Nancy Carroll
Tanyusha Krasnoff


Lilyan Tashman
Lilyan Tashman
Vera Zimina
Lilyan Tashman
Vera Zimina


Guy Kibbee
Guy Kibbee
Mr. Murphy
Guy Kibbee
Mr. Murphy


Sheila Terry
Sheila Terry
Marjorie Murphy
Sheila Terry
Marjorie Murphy


Richard Alexander
Richard Alexander
Pyotyr (Uncredited)
Richard Alexander
Pyotyr (Uncredited)


Mischa Auer
Mischa Auer
Sergei (Uncredited)
Mischa Auer
Sergei (Uncredited)


Dewey Robinson
Dewey Robinson
Sergeant Illya (Uncredited)
Dewey Robinson
Sergeant Illya (Uncredited)


Arnold Korff
Arnold Korff
Kalin (Uncredited)
Arnold Korff
Kalin (Uncredited)


Ivan Linow
Ivan Linow
Ivan (Uncredited)
Ivan Linow
Ivan (Uncredited)
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