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Lady of the Pavements

Country: USA, Language: English, 85 mins

Original Title

Lady of the Night
  • Director: D.W. Griffith
  • Writer: Gerrit J. Lloyd; Sam Taylor
  • Producer: Joseph M. Schenck

CGiii Comment

Karl, a German diplomat in Paris, discovers that his fiancee, Diane, has been cheating on him. He tells her that he would rather marry a 'girl of the streets' than her. Outraged, Diane decides to grant hi his wish, and enlists the services of a Spanish singer/dancer from a disreputable nightclub to pose as a sophisticated, convent-educated singer, and surreptitiously arranges for her to meet Karl.


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Lady of the Pavement 1929 Directed by D.W. Griffith from IRA GALLEN on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Lupe Velez as Nanon del Rayon;
Jetta Goudal as Countess Diane des Granges;
Albert Conti as Baron Finot;
George Fawcett as Baron Haussmann;
Henry Armetta as Papa Pierre;
William Bakewell as A Pianist;
Franklin Pangborn as M'sieu Dubrey, Dance Master;
William Boyd as Count Karl Von Arnim;
Carrie Daumery as Dowager Party Guest;
Wilhelm von Brincken as Prussian Diplomat;
Paul Weigel as Prussian Diplomat;
Frank Yaconelli as Accordion Player