Summary
The Virgin of Stamboul is an American film first released in 1920,
directed by Tod Browning.
The film stars Priscilla Dean, Wheeler Oakman, Wallace Beery, Clyde Benson and E. Alyn Warren.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Tod Browning
- Script: Tod Browning, William Parker, H.H. Van Loan
- Photo: William Fildew
- Cast: Priscilla Dean (Sari), Wheeler Oakman (Capt. Carlisle Pemberton), Wallace Beery (Ahmed Hamid (segment "Achmet Bey")), Clyde Benson (Diplomat), E. Alyn Warren (Yusef Bey), Nigel De Brulier (Capt. Kassari), Edmund Burns (Hector Baron), Eugenie Forde (Sari’s Mother), Ethel Ritchie (Resha), Yvette Mitchell (Undetermined role)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 70 min
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