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DramaRomance

The White Sister

- A love that outlived passion!

Angela Chiaromonte is the daughter of a wealthy Italian prince who is killed in a fall from his horse. Though Angela stands to inherit half of a large estate, her older half-sister burns the will and thus inherits everything herself, throwing Angela into poverty. Fortunately, Angela is engaged to marry dashing Captain Giovanni Severi - but he soon is captured by Arabs while on an expedition to Africa. Believing him dead, Angela, dedicating her life to his memory, becomes a nun, unaware that her lover has escaped his captors and is returning to Italy. The dramatic climax takes place against a backdrop of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

Release Date : 1923-09-05

Language :No Language

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Inspiration Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Lillian Gish

Character Name : Angela Chiaromonte

Original Name : Lillian Gish

Gender : Female

Ronald Colman

Character Name : Capt. Giovanni Severi

Original Name : Ronald Colman

Gender : Male

Gail Kane

Character Name : Marchesa di Mola

Original Name : Gail Kane

Gender : Female

J. Barney Sherry

Character Name : Monsignor Saracinesca

Original Name : J. Barney Sherry

Gender : Male

Charles Lane

Character Name : Prince Chiaromonte

Original Name : Charles Lane

Gender : Male

Juliette La Violette

Character Name : Madame Bernard

Original Name : Juliette La Violette

Gender : Male

Gustavo Serena

Character Name : Prof. Ugo Severi

Original Name : Gustavo Serena

Gender : Male

Alfredo Bertone

Character Name : Filmore Durand

Original Name : Alfredo Bertone

Gender : Male

Roman Ibanez

Character Name : Count del Ferice

Original Name : Roman Ibanez

Gender : Male

Alfredo Martinelli

Character Name : Alfredo del Ferice

Original Name : Alfredo Martinelli

Gender : Male

Ida Carloni Talli

Character Name : Mother Superior

Original Name : Ida Carloni Talli

Gender : Male

Giovanni Viccola

Character Name : Gen. Mazzini

Original Name : Giovanni Viccola

Gender : Male

Antonio Barda

Character Name : Alfredo's Tutor

Original Name : Antonio Barda

Gender : Male

Giacomo D'Attino

Character Name : Solicitor to the Prince

Original Name : Giacomo D'Attino

Gender : Male

Michele Gualdi

Character Name : Solicitor to Count

Original Name : Michele Gualdi

Gender : Male

Giuseppe Pavoni

Character Name : The Archbishop

Original Name : Giuseppe Pavoni

Gender : Male

Francesco Socinus

Character Name : Prof. Torricelli

Original Name : Francesco Socinus

Gender : Male

Sheik Mahomet

Character Name : The Bedouin Chief

Original Name : Sheik Mahomet

Gender : Male

James E. Abbe

Character Name : Lt. Rossini

Original Name : James E. Abbe

Gender : Male

Duncan Mansfield

Character Name : Cmdr. Dorato

Original Name : Duncan Mansfield

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-06

Lilian Gish pulls out all the stops in this rather sad melodrama about the young daughter of "Prince Chiaromonte". She is his daughter by a second marriage, and when he dies in a riding accident - she finds herself cast out by her elder half-sister who has destroyed the old man's will. Luckily she has the love of "Capt. Severini" (Ronald Colman) but he is despatched to Africa before they can wed. Time passes slowly, she pines something terrible, so imagine her shock when she is informed by "Monsignor Saracinesca" (J. Barney Sherry) that he has been killed-in-action! She turns to the church for solace and becomes a nun, numb to her feelings... Fly in the ointment? Well, the good pastor was a bit premature and when her beau returns unscathed she must make some really tough decisions. Colman features only sparingly, as does Gail Kane as her pretty ruthless sibling but the film belongs to the Gish - or, more especially, her eyes. They are so emotive. For much of the time she is the recipient of bad news, so her grief-stricken expressions get plenty of exercise. Roy Overbaugh has created some beautiful imagery in both the religious and desert settings and Henry King manages to elicit much from a star very much at the top of her game. Maybe the story is a bit predictable but the performances carry it along - for an overly long 2 hours, I have to say - well enough to sustain interest for most of the time. I'd have liked to have seen a little more action from Colman - but as it is, it's a gently evolving story that has stood up well.