The Woman from Moscow
The Woman from Moscow is a 1928 American drama film starring Pola Negri. This was Negri's last silent film released with musical score and sound effects.[1]
| The Woman from Moscow | |
|---|---|
|  Film poster | |
| Directed by | Ludwig Berger | 
| Screenplay by | John Farrow | 
| Based on | play Fédora by Victorien Sardou | 
| Starring | Pola Negri Norman Kerry Lawrence Grant | 
| Edited by | Frances Marsh E. Lloyd Sheldon | 
| Music by | Karl Hajos (sound track, music and effects) | 
| Production company | |
| Release date | November 3, 1928 | 
| Running time | 77 mins | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) | 
The picture is a remake of Paramount's 1918 Pauline Frederick film Fedora, based on the play by Victorien Sardou.
Cast
    
- Pola Negri as Princess Fedora
- Norman Kerry as Loris Ipanoff
- Lawrence Grant as The General Stroganoff
- Paul Lukas as Vladimir, his son
- Otto Matieson as Gretch Milner
- Maude George as Olga Andreavitshka
- Bodil Rosing as Nadia
- Jack Luden as Ipanoff's Brother
- Martha Franklin as Ipanoff's Mother
- Mirra Rayo as Ipanoff's Sister
- Tetsu Komai as Groom
Preservation status
    
- Reels 4, 6, and 7 exist at Lobster Films.[2]
References
    
    
External links
    
- The Woman from Moscow at IMDb
- allmovie/synopsis;The Woman from Moscow
- lobby card of Pola in the film
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