The Blonde Saint

The Blonde Saint

Release date : November 20, 1926
Runtime : 1h 10m
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Director : Svend Gade /
Writers : Marion Fairfax /
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November 20, 1926 1h 10m Drama More
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Playboy novelist Sebastian Maure falls for Ghiirlaine Bellamy, a product of a wealthy--and puritanical--society family, a girl so prim and proper that she's known as "The Blonde Saint". One night at a dinner party, she informs Maure that she is engaged to young VIncent Pamfort and is leaving for England the next day to marry him. Maure tricks her into meeting him onboard a boat going to Palermo, and before they get there she suddenly grabs her and jumps overboard. They wind up in a fishing village on a small island and before long find themselves caught up in a cholera epidemic and a local criminal gang.
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Lewis Stone
Sebastian Maure
Doris Kenyon
Ghirlaine Bellamy
Ann Rork
Fannia
Gilbert Roland
Annibale
Malcolm Denny
Vincent Pamfort
Albert Conti
Andreas
Lillian Langdon
Anne's Aunt

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  • title:The Blonde Saint
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1926
  • Runtime:1h 10m
  • Genres: Drama · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Svend Gade /
  • Writers: Marion Fairfax ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Playboy novelist Sebastian Maure falls for Ghiirlaine Bellamy, a product of a wealthy--and puritanical--society family, a girl so prim and proper that she's known as "The Blonde Saint". One night at a dinner party, she informs Maure that she is engaged to young VIncent Pamfort and is leaving for England the next day to marry him. Maure tricks her into meeting him onboard a boat going to Palermo, and before they get there she suddenly grabs her and jumps overboard. They wind up in a fishing village on a small island and before long find themselves caught up in a cholera epidemic and a local criminal gang.
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