
The Reward of the Faithless
Drama
Overview
A woman who is presumed dead takes revenge on her unfaithful husband.
Top Cast


Claire Du Brey
Claire Du Brey
Princess Dione
Claire Du Brey
Princess Dione


Betty Schade
Betty Schade
Anna
Betty Schade
Anna


Wedgwood Nowell
Wedgwood Nowell
Guido Campanelli
Wedgwood Nowell
Guido Campanelli


Nicholas Dunaew
Nicholas Dunaew
Feodor Strogoff
Nicholas Dunaew
Feodor Strogoff
Dick La Reno
Dick La Reno
Prince Paul Ragusin (as Richard Le Reno)
Dick La Reno
Prince Paul Ragusin (as Richard Le Reno)


William Dyer
William Dyer
Peter Vlasoff
William Dyer
Peter Vlasoff
Yvette Mitchell
Yvette Mitchell
Anna Vlasoff
Yvette Mitchell
Anna Vlasoff
J. Edwin Brown
J. Edwin Brown
Karl (as Jim Brown)
J. Edwin Brown
Karl (as Jim Brown)
Bill Rathbone
Bill Rathbone
A Cripple
Bill Rathbone
A Cripple


John George
John George
Dwarf (uncredited)
John George
Dwarf (uncredited)
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