
The Scarlet Letter
Drama
Overview
In the seventeenth century, in Massachusetts, a young woman is forced to wear a scarlet "A" on her dress for bearing a child out of wedlock.
Top Cast


Colleen Moore
Colleen Moore
Hester Prynne
Colleen Moore
Hester Prynne


Hardie Albright
Hardie Albright
Arthur Dimmesdale
Hardie Albright
Arthur Dimmesdale


Henry B. Walthall
Henry B. Walthall
Roger Chillingworth
Henry B. Walthall
Roger Chillingworth


Cora Sue Collins
Cora Sue Collins
Pearl
Cora Sue Collins
Pearl


Alan Hale
Alan Hale
Bartholomew Hockings
Alan Hale
Bartholomew Hockings


Virginia Howell
Virginia Howell
Abigail Crakstone
Virginia Howell
Abigail Crakstone
William Kent
William Kent
Sampson Goodfellow
William Kent
Sampson Goodfellow


William Farnum
William Farnum
Gov. Bellingham
William Farnum
Gov. Bellingham


Betty Blythe
Betty Blythe
Innkeeper
Betty Blythe
Innkeeper
Al O. Henderson
Al O. Henderson
Master Wilson
Al O. Henderson
Master Wilson
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