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The Red Lily (1924) was a Silent Films - Drama Film directed by Fred Niblo and produced by Fred Niblo.

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Fun Size Review: The Red Lily (1924)

By Fritzi Kramer on Aug 28, 2014 From Movies Silently

By Fritzi Kramer on August 28, 2014 in Blog, Fun Size Review Ramon Novarro and Enid Bennett– both best remembered for their unabashedly heroic roles– take a dip into some very dark waters with this Parisian drama. It’s all about an innocent young couple who are separated and slip i... Read full article


The Red Lily (1924) A Silent Film Review

By Fritzi Kramer on Oct 20, 2013 From Movies Silently

Enid Bennett and Ramon Novarro play a pair of young lovers who just want to get married. When they are separated in Paris, each begins a slide toward degradation and depravity. Will the unfortunate pair find one another again or are they too damaged to rekindle their love? Heavy stuff. Dark things a... Read full article


Ramon Novarro "The Red Lily" (1924)

By Silentfilmfanatic on Jan 27, 2010 From Noir and Chick Flicks

"The Red Lily" (1924) is a silent romantic drama that stars Ramon Novarro, Enid Bennett, and Wallace Beery. Directed by Fred Niblo, it is actually about a small town romance that turns tragic. The story begins in a small village in French Brittany where Jean Leonnec, played by Ramon Novarro, and Mar... Read full article


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The IMDb credited cast list is based on the 2005 alternate version. That print's credits, however, may have been modified to include Rosita Marstini and Sidney Franklin, both of whom were omitted in the published cast list in The New York Times review of 29 September 1924.
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