
The Woman from Moscow
Romance · Drama
Overview
A princess falls in love with the man who killed her cousin. The lover swears it was in self-defense. A lost film.
Top Cast


Pola Negri
Pola Negri
Princess Fedora
Pola Negri
Princess Fedora


Norman Kerry
Norman Kerry
Loris Ipanoff
Norman Kerry
Loris Ipanoff


Lawrence Grant
Lawrence Grant
The General Stroganoff
Lawrence Grant
The General Stroganoff


Paul Lukas
Paul Lukas
The General's Son Vladimir
Paul Lukas
The General's Son Vladimir


Otto Matieson
Otto Matieson
Gretch Milner
Otto Matieson
Gretch Milner


Maude George
Maude George
Olga Andreavitshka
Maude George
Olga Andreavitshka


Bodil Rosing
Bodil Rosing
Nadia
Bodil Rosing
Nadia


Jack Luden
Jack Luden
Ipanoff's Brother
Jack Luden
Ipanoff's Brother
Martha Franklin
Martha Franklin
Ipanoff's Mother
Martha Franklin
Ipanoff's Mother
Mirra Rayo
Mirra Rayo
Ipanoff's Sister
Mirra Rayo
Ipanoff's Sister
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