The Lady (Frank Borzage, 1925)

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The Lady (Frank Borzage, 1925)
Clara Bow, Allan Forrest and Wallace MacDonald in TWO CAN PLAY (1926) directed by Nat Ross.
The first in a Columbia Pictures double feature, CRY OF THE WEREWOLF (1944, Levin) howls into your ears in this week's Scream Scene!
Starring Nina Foch, Osa Massen and Stephen Crane, this film features our first female werewolf.
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 25:14; Discussion 29:42; Ranking 1:03:06
Norma Talmadge with Wallace MacDonald in The Lady (1925)
Norma Talmadge and Wallace MacDonald in “The Lady”, 1925
Clara Bow and Wallace MacDonald in Two Can Play (Nat Ross, 1926)
Norma Talmadge and Wallace MacDonald in The Lady (1925)
Direction: Frank Borzage
Costumes: Clare West
Remembering "The Girl Who is Too Beautiful"...Miss Barbara La Marr...one of the great beauties of the Silent Screen. (July 28, 1896 - January 30, 1926)