
The Golden Bed
Drama
Overview
Femme fatale Flora marries a titled European to save the family planation. Her husband and a rival fall to their deaths in a glacier. Next Flora weds her sister Margaret's love Admah. She bleeds him dry, until he goes to prison.
Top Cast


Lillian Rich
Lillian Rich
Flora Lee Peake
Lillian Rich
Flora Lee Peake


Henry B. Walthall
Henry B. Walthall
Col. Peake
Henry B. Walthall
Col. Peake


Vera Reynolds
Vera Reynolds
Margaret Peake
Vera Reynolds
Margaret Peake


Theodore Kosloff
Theodore Kosloff
Marquis de San Pilar
Theodore Kosloff
Marquis de San Pilar


Rod La Rocque
Rod La Rocque
Admah Holtz
Rod La Rocque
Admah Holtz


Warner Baxter
Warner Baxter
Bunny O'Neill
Warner Baxter
Bunny O'Neill


Robert Cain
Robert Cain
Savarac
Robert Cain
Savarac


Robert Edeson
Robert Edeson
Amos Thompson
Robert Edeson
Amos Thompson


Julia Faye
Julia Faye
Nell Thompson
Julia Faye
Nell Thompson


Madame Sul-Te-Wan
Madame Sul-Te-Wan
Boarding House Maid (Uncredited)
Madame Sul-Te-Wan
Boarding House Maid (Uncredited)
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