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Ashes of Vengeance

This historical piece, set in the Huguenot days of France, is Norma Talmadge's 37th feature film and the longest to date at two hours. The plot involves a man forced into servitude who falls in love with the sister of his persecutor. It was Ms. Talmadge's fourth involvement with director, Frank Lloyd and the cast included future star, Wallace Beery.

Top Cast

  • Norma Talmadge

    Norma Talmadge

    Yolande de Breux

  • Conway Tearle

    Conway Tearle

    Rupert de Vrieac

  • Wallace Beery

    Wallace Beery

    Duc de Tours

  • Josephine Crowell

    Josephine Crowell

    Catherine de Medicis

  • Betty Francisco

    Betty Francisco

    Margot de Vancoire

  • Claire McDowell

    Claire McDowell

    Margot's Aunt

  • Courtenay Foote

    Courtenay Foote

    Comte de la Roche

  • Howard Truesdale

    Howard Truesdale

    Vicomte de Briege

  • Jeanne Carpenter

    Jeanne Carpenter

    Anne

Overview

This historical piece, set in the Huguenot days of France, is Norma Talmadge's 37th feature film and the longest to date at two hours. The plot involves a man forced into servitude who falls in love with the sister of his persecutor. It was Ms. Talmadge's fourth involvement with director, Frank Lloyd and the cast included future star, Wallace Beery.

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