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The Rose Of Blood

Lisza Tapenko (Bara) is governess in the household of Prince Arbasoff (Charles Clary). After the death of his wife, Lisza and he become involved, but because of the difference in social station he refuses to marry her. Lisza's former lover, Vassya (Richard Ordynski), convinces her to join the revolution and she goes off to the group headquarters in Switzerland. But the prince's little boy begs to have Lisza come back, so he goes after her and marries her.

Top Cast

  • Theda Bara

    Theda Bara

    Lisza Tapenka

  • Genevieve Blinn

    Genevieve Blinn

    Governess

  • Charles Clary

    Charles Clary

    Prince Arbassoff

  • Marie Kiernan

    Marie Kiernan

    Kosyla

  • Joe King

    Joe King

    Prime Minister

  • Herschel Mayall

    Herschel Mayall

    Koliensky

  • Ryszard Ordynski

    Ryszard Ordynski

    Vassea

  • Hector V. Sarno

    Hector V. Sarno

    Revolutionist (as Hector Sarno)

  • Bert Turner

    Bert Turner

    Princess Arbassoff

Overview

Lisza Tapenko (Bara) is governess in the household of Prince Arbasoff (Charles Clary). After the death of his wife, Lisza and he become involved, but because of the difference in social station he refuses to marry her. Lisza's former lover, Vassya (Richard Ordynski), convinces her to join the revolution and she goes off to the group headquarters in Switzerland. But the prince's little boy begs to have Lisza come back, so he goes after her and marries her.

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