The Gay Deceiver
The Gay Deceiver is a 1926 American silent romantic drama film directed by John M. Stahl. The film stars Lew Cody and Carmel Myers.[1][2]
The Gay Deceiver | |
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Directed by | John M. Stahl |
Written by | Benjamin Glazer |
Based on | Toto by Achmed Abdullah Maurice Hennequin (play Patachon) Félix Duquesnel (play Patachon) |
Starring | Lew Cody Carmel Myers |
Cinematography | Max Fabian Tony Gaudio |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Plot
A deceiver leads the fast set in Paris and is involved in love affairs and blackmail until he mends his way for his daughter's sake.
Cast
- Lew Cody as Toto / Antoine di Tillois
- Malcolm McGregor as Robert Le Rivarol
- Marceline Day as Louise de Tillois
- Carmel Myers as Countess de Sano
- Roy D'Arcy as Count de Sano
- Dorothy Phillips as Claire
- Edward Connelly as Merinville, the lawyer
- Tony D'Algy as Merinville's nephew
Preservation
With no prints of The Gay Deceiver located in any film archives,[3] it is a lost film.[4]
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Gay Deceiver.
- The Gay Deceiver at IMDb
- Synopsis at AllMovie
- Lobby card at gettyimages.com
- Still at silentfilmstillarchive.com
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