A Sereia de Pedra
| A Sereia de Pedra | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Roger Lion |
| Produced by | Virginia de Castro e Almeida |
| Written by | Alberto Jardin, from novel Obra de Demonio by Virginia de Castro e Almeida (Lisbon, 1917) |
| Cinematography | Marcel Bizot, Daniel Quintin |
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| Country | Portugal |
| Language | Silent |
A Sereia de Pedra, known as Sirène de Pierre in France, is a 1923 Portuguese and French silent drama film directed by Roger Lion. The film was based on a story by Virginia de Castro e Almeida.
The film premiered in Paris on April 2, 1923 and was also shown in Brazil.
Cast
- Maria Emília Castelo Branco as Maria
- Gil Clary as Leonor
- Max Maxudian as Pedro the metal-smith / Convent keeper
- Arthur Duarte as Miguel Alves, the archeologist
- Nestor Lopes as Cláudio
- Francisco Sena as Fragoso, the eremit
- Manuel Grilo as António, the bullfighter
External links
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