
The Kiss of Hate
Drama
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When Count Peter Turgeneff, his daughter, Nadia, and Paul, his generous-hearted son, came to live in the Governor's palace in the Russian province of Valogda, there was rejoicing among the oppressed race whose home was in the Ghetto.
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Ethel Barrymore
Ethel Barrymore
Nadia Turgeneff
Ethel Barrymore
Nadia Turgeneff


H. Cooper Cliffe
H. Cooper Cliffe
Michael Orzoff
H. Cooper Cliffe
Michael Orzoff


Robert Elliott
Robert Elliott
Sergius Orzoff
Robert Elliott
Sergius Orzoff


Roy Applegate
Roy Applegate
Goliath
Roy Applegate
Goliath


Niles Welch
Niles Welch
Paul Turgeneff
Niles Welch
Paul Turgeneff


William L. Abingdon
William L. Abingdon
Count Peter Turgeneff
William L. Abingdon
Count Peter Turgeneff
Victor De Linsky
Victor De Linsky
Vernik
Victor De Linsky
Vernik


Martin Faust
Martin Faust
Nicholas (as Martin J. Faust)
Martin Faust
Nicholas (as Martin J. Faust)


William 'Stage' Boyd
William 'Stage' Boyd
Isaac (as William Boyd)
William 'Stage' Boyd
Isaac (as William Boyd)


Frank Montgomery
Frank Montgomery
Samuels
Frank Montgomery
Samuels
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