Was happiness ever to be hers?
5
88 min
A young Russian girl is forced into a life of prostitution in Czarist Russia, and she and a British journalist find their lives endangered when she reveals to him information regarding the social crimes rampant in her country.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Elissa Landi | Marya Kalish | Unowned | |
Lionel Barrymore | Baron Igor Andreeff | Unowned | |
Laurence Olivier | Julian Rolfe | Unowned | |
Mischa Auer | Melchior | Unowned | |
Edwin Maxwell | Police Agent Boligoff | Unowned | |
Walter Byron | Count Nikolai | Unowned | |
Arnold Korff | Grandfather Kalish | Unowned | |
Rita La Roy | Fania Rubinstein | Unowned | |
Oscar Apfel | British Embassy Butler | Unowned | |
Frederick Burt | Minor Role | Unowned | |
Émile Chautard | Headwaiter | Unowned | |
Gilbert Emery | Sir Hubert, British Ambassador | Unowned | |
Esther Howard | Prisoner | Unowned | |
Boris Karloff | Drunken Orderly | Unowned | |
Henry Kolker | Passport Clerk | Unowned | |
Ann Kunde | Prison Matron | Unowned | |
Ivan Linow | Wrestler | Unowned | |
Michael Mark | Baron's Secretary | Unowned | |
Alex Melesh | Police Agent | Unowned | |
Edmund Mortimer | Man in Club | Unowned | |
Sarah Padden | Mother Kalish | Unowned | |
William Pawley | Train Porter | Unowned | |
Constantine Romanoff | Reveller / Prison Guard | Unowned | |
Harry Semels | Jailer | Unowned | |
John St. Polis | Passport Official at Airport | Unowned | |
Harry Tenbrook | Train Porter | Unowned |