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  • The Eternal Temptress (1917)
  • 50 min | Drama
The Eternal Temptress (1917)
50 min | Drama

Austrian diplomats, seeking papers in the possession of the United States diplomat, work through the infatuation of his son, Harry, for an Italian widow. In his desperate financial straits, he is induced to turn traitor to his trust, but ...See moreAustrian diplomats, seeking papers in the possession of the United States diplomat, work through the infatuation of his son, Harry, for an Italian widow. In his desperate financial straits, he is induced to turn traitor to his trust, but the woman, truly loving him, saves him from the consequences of his crime, at the cost of her own love and life. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Frédérique De Grésac (as Mme. Fred De Gresac) | Eve Unsell
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Updated Dec 9, 1917

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Dec 9, 1917 (United States)

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9 cast members
Name Known for
Lina Cavalieri
Princess Cordelia Princess Cordelia   See fewer
Elliott Dexter
Harry Althrop Harry Althrop   See fewer
Alan Hale
Count Rudolph Frizel Count Rudolph Frizel   See fewer
Edward Fielding
Prince Estezary Prince Estezary   See fewer
Hallen Mostyn
Colonel Althrop Colonel Althrop   See fewer
James Laffey
Ambassador Lawton Ambassador Lawton   See fewer
Pierre De Matteis
Boggslov Boggslov   See fewer
Peter Barbierre
Jeweler (as Peter Barbier) Jeweler (as Peter Barbier)   See fewer
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