
Love Never Dies
Drama · Romance
Overview
Love Never Dies was set in France, and convincingly so (which was not often the case in American-made films of this period). It is established in the first reel that hero Felix and heroine Cecile have been sweethearts since childhood. Later on, Fate forces Felix and Cecile to separate, but viewers could take heart in the positive sentiments expressed by the film's title.
Top Cast


Ruth Stonehouse
Ruth Stonehouse
Cecile, the Woman
Ruth Stonehouse
Cecile, the Woman
Maurice Kusell
Maurice Kusell
Felix, the Child (as Maurice Kusell)
Maurice Kusell
Felix, the Child (as Maurice Kusell)


Franklyn Farnum
Franklyn Farnum
Felix, the Man
Franklyn Farnum
Felix, the Man
Kingsley Benedict
Kingsley Benedict
Monsieur Lecoq
Kingsley Benedict
Monsieur Lecoq


Arthur Hoyt
Arthur Hoyt
Monsieur Jarnier
Arthur Hoyt
Monsieur Jarnier
Mattie Witting
Mattie Witting
Madame Jarnier (as Mrs. Witting)
Mattie Witting
Madame Jarnier (as Mrs. Witting)
William Canfield
William Canfield
Andre Le Notre
William Canfield
Andre Le Notre
Wadsworth Harris
Wadsworth Harris
Monsieur Lescot
Wadsworth Harris
Monsieur Lescot


T.D. Crittenden
T.D. Crittenden
Henri Moreau
T.D. Crittenden
Henri Moreau
Dorothy Clark
Dorothy Clark
Cecile, the Child
Dorothy Clark
Cecile, the Child
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