Scarlet Days

Scarlet Days

5.8

1919-11-18

Rosie Nell, a woman of disreputable dance halls in early lawless California, is wrongly charged with the murder of one of her fellow entertainers. Because her daughter, who knows nothing of her mother's station in life, is to return the next day from her school in the east, Rosie is granted three days of grace to be spent in company with her daughter at a nearby cabin. The three days begin happily enough, thanks to the serenades of heroic bandit Alvarez and the poetry of romantic Randolph. But Bagley, the dance hall manager, has seen the daughter and has determined to make her his own.

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Scarlet Days

Storyline

Rosie Nell, a woman of disreputable dance halls in early lawless California, is wrongly charged with the murder of one of her fellow entertainers. Because her daughter, who knows nothing of her mother's station in life, is to return the next day from her school in the east, Rosie is granted three days of grace to be spent in company with her daughter at a nearby cabin. The three days begin happily enough, thanks to the serenades of heroic bandit Alvarez and the poetry of romantic Randolph. But Bagley, the dance hall manager, has seen the daughter and has determined to make her his own.

Released

1919-11-18

Runtime

77

Director

D.W. Griffith

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Adventure

Romance

Western

Language

No Language

Production

D.W. Griffith Productions

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    Richard Barthelmess

    Richard Barthelmess
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    Eugenie Besserer

    Eugenie Besserer
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    Carol Dempster

    Carol Dempster
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    Clarine Seymour

    Clarine Seymour
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    Ralph Graves

    Ralph Graves
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    George Fawcett

    George Fawcett
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    Walter Long

    Walter Long
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    Kate Bruce

    Kate Bruce
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    Adolph Lestina

    Adolph Lestina
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    Rhea Haines

    Rhea Haines
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    Herbert Sutch

    Herbert Sutch
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    J. Wesley Warner

    J. Wesley Warner