The Flower of Doom

Directed by: Rex Ingram, USA, 1917

USA, 1917


Cast and Credits

Production Red Feather Productions
Distribution Universal Film Manufacturing Company
Director Rex Ingram
Scenario Rex Ingram
Based on E. Magnus Ingleton
Director of Photography B.C. Duke Hayward
Cast Yvette Mitchell [Tea Rose]
Wedgwood Nowell [Samuel Savinsky, keeper of a pawnshop]
Wedgwood Nowell [Paul Rasnov, a Russian sculptor]
Millard K. Wilson [Harvey Pearson]
Millard K. Wilson [Neva Sacon]
Millard K. Wilson [Buck Mahoney, a gang politician]
Frank Tokunaga [Charley Sing, a young Chinaman]
Goro Kino [Ah Wong (as Gordo Keeno)]
Evelyn Selbie [Arn Fun]
John George [(not credited)]
Howard Crampton [(uncertain or unconfirmed)]

Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Black and White,, 5000 feet, 5 reels
Sound System: silent
First Screening: April 16, 1917 in USA
US Copyright: April 06, 1917 - ©LP 10517
Survival Status: Incomplete Prints of this picture are known [Archiv: UCLA Film And Television Archive (Los Angeles)]

General Information

The Flower of Doom is a motion picture produced in the year 1917 as a USA production. The Film was directed by Rex Ingram, with Yvette Mitchell, Wedgwood Nowell, , Millard K. Wilson, , in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of The Flower of Doom available.

Bibliography - The Moving Picture World, February 3, 1917, pg 695 [note]
- The Moving Picture World, February 10, 1917, pg 856 [note]
- The Moving Picture World, March 31, 1917, pg 2129 [note]
- Film Daily, April 12, 1917, pg 234
- Moving Picture Weekly, April 14, 1917, pp 12-13
- Exhibitors Trade Review, April 21, 1917, pg 1388
- The Moving Picture World, April 21, pg 449 [review]
- The Moving Picture World, April 21, 1917, pp 487-488 [synopsis]
- Motography, April 21, 1917, pg 854 [synopsis]
- Motion Picture News, May 5, 1917, pp 2857-58
- Utica Daily Press, May 21, 1917, pg 14 [note]
- Liam O'Leary: Rex Ingram, Master of the Silent Cinema, Dublin 1980, pg 50

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