| Parisian Nights | |
|---|---|
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| Directed by | Alfred Santell | 
| Written by | Doty Hobart Fred Myton  | 
| Story by | Emil Forst | 
| Starring | Elaine Hammerstein Gaston Glass  | 
| Cinematography | Ernest Haller | 
| Music by | David Arkenstone | 
Production company  | Gothic Pictures  | 
| Distributed by | Film Booking Offices of America | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 70 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) | 
Parisian Nights is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Alfred Santell and featuring Boris Karloff.[1]
Plot
As described in a film magazine review,[2] Adela, a wealthy sculptress, finds in Jean, a leader of a Parisian Apaches, the model for which she has been looking when he comes to rob her house. He poses for her and incurs the jealousy of Marie, his underworld sweetheart. A rival faction of the Apaches kills Jacques, Jean’s friend, and a terrific battle between the two factions ensues, in which Marie is killed. Adele finds happiness with Jean, who promises to reform.
Cast
- Elaine Hammerstein as Adele
 - Gaston Glass as Jacques
 - Lou Tellegen as Jean
 - William J. Kelly as Fontane
 - Boris Karloff as Pierre
 - Renée Adorée as Marie
 - E. La Croix Du Duit as The Critic
 
Preservation
A print of Parisian Nights exists at the Cinematheque Royale de Belgique.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ "Progressive Silent Film List: Parisian Nights". silentera.com. Retrieved April 12, 2008.
 - ↑ "New Pictures: Parisian Nights", Exhibitors Herald, 20 (13): 53, March 21, 1925, retrieved December 19, 2021
 - ↑ "Parisian Nights". Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Database. Retrieved January 9, 2014.
 
External links
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- Parisian Nights at IMDb
 - Synopsis at AllMovie
 
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