The Siren's Song
Cast & Crew
J. Gordon Edwards
Theda Bara
Alfred Fremont
Ruth Handforth
L. C. Shumway
Albert Roscoe
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Synopsis
Marie Bernais, a fishergirl in a small Breton village, possesses a beautiful singing voice which her puritanical father believes is a gift from the devil. She falls in love with nonconformist minister Raoul Nieppe, but his refusal to marry beneath his station causes her to attempt suicide. Hector Remey, once a popular Parisian tenor, rescues her and helps her become a famous singer. Marie later falls in love with Gaspard Prevost, who is already married. She returns to her native village to sing for the soldiers although she is warned it could ruin her voice. Raoul and her father scorn her and finally convince her of her guilt. She gives up Gaspard, and then realizes that Raoul only wants her for himself. She loses her voice and becomes a humble peasant girl until Gaspard finds her, following his wife's death, and marries her.
Director
J. Gordon Edwards
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Although this film was announced for release in January 1919, it was held back from the theaters until May 1919.