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{{short description|1927 film}}
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{{infobox film
| name = The Lady in Ermine
| name = The Lady in Ermine
| image = Poster - Lady in Ermine, The (1927) 01.jpg
| image = Poster - Lady in Ermine, The (1927) 01.jpg

| image size =
| caption = 1927 theatrical poster
| caption = 1927 theatrical poster
| director = [[James Flood]]
| director = [[James Flood]]
| producer = [[Corinne Griffith]]
| producer = [[Corinne Griffith]]
| screenplay = '''Adaptation and scenarios:'''<br/>[[Benjamin Glazer]]
| screenplay = [[Benjamin Glazer]] (adaptation & scenario)
| based on = {{based on|''Die Frau im Hermelin'' (operetta)|Ernst Welisch & Rudolph Schanzer}}
| based_on = {{based on|''Die Frau im Hermelin''<br>1919 operetta|[[Ernst Welisch]] & [[Rudolph Schanzer]]}}
| starring = [[Corinne Griffith]]<br>[[Einar Hanson]]<br>[[Francis X. Bushman]]<br>[[Ward Crane]]
| starring = [[Corinne Griffith]]<br>[[Einar Hanson]]<br>[[Francis X. Bushman]]<br>[[Ward Crane]]
| music =
| music =
| cinematography = Harold Wenstrom
| cinematography = [[Harold Wenstrom]]
| editing =
| editing =
| studio = [[Corinne Griffith|Corinne Griffith Productions]]
| studio = [[Corinne Griffith|Corinne Griffith Productions]]
| distributor = [[First National Pictures]]
| distributor = [[First National Pictures]]
| released = {{Film date|1927|01|01|United States theatrical}}
| released = {{Film date|1927|01|01|United States}}
| runtime = 7 reels
| runtime = 7 [[reel#Motion picture terminology|reels]]
| country = United States
| country = United States
| language = [[Silent film|Silent]]<br>(English intertitles)
| language = [[Silent film|Silent]] (English [[intertitle]]s)
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'''''The Lady in Ermine''''' ([[1927 in film|1927]]) is a [[silent film|silent]] film romance/drama directed by [[James Flood]] and produced by and starring [[Corinne Griffith]], and distributed by [[First National Pictures]]. The film is now considered a [[lost film]].<ref>[http://www.silentsaregolden.com/arnefirstnational.html Arne Anderson's Lost Film Files; ''First National -1927'']</ref>
'''''The Lady in Ermine''''' is a 1927 American [[silent film|silent]] [[romantic drama film]] directed by [[James Flood]] and produced by and starring [[Corinne Griffith]], and distributed by [[First National Pictures]]. The film is now considered a [[lost film]].<ref>[http://www.silentsaregolden.com/arnefirstnational.html Arne Anderson's Lost Film Files; ''First National - 1927'']</ref>


==Play==
==Play==
The operetta ''The Lady in Ermine'', upon which this film and later films are based, opened on Broadway October 2, 1922 and ran for 238 performances closing on April 21, 1923. It originally played at the Ambassador Theatre and then at the Century Theatre. The famous Shubert Brothers produced the operetta/play.<ref>[http://ibdb.com/production.php?id=9126 ''The Lady in Ermine'' as produced on Broadway, October 2, 1922 to April 21, 1923; 238 performances; IBDb.com]</ref>
The operetta ''The Lady in Ermine'', upon which this film and later films are based, opened on Broadway October 2, 1922 and ran for 238 performances closing on April 21, 1923. It originally played at the Ambassador Theatre and then at the Century Theatre. The famous Shubert Brothers produced the operetta/play.<ref>[http://ibdb.com/production.php?id=9126 ''The Lady in Ermine'' as produced on Broadway, October 2, 1922 to April 21, 1923; 238 performances; IBDb.com]</ref>

==Remakes==
The story was remade as an early [[talkie]] musical in [[Technicolor]], ''[[Bride of the Regiment]]'' (1930), also released by First National and also considered a lost film.<ref>''American Film Institute Catalog of Feature Films 1921-30'' (1971), The American Film Institute</ref>
It was remade again in 1948 by 20th Century-Fox as ''[[That Lady in Ermine]]'', starring [[Betty Grable]] and [[Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.]]


==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Corinne Griffith]] - Mariana Beltrami
* [[Corinne Griffith]] as Mariana Beltrami
*[[Einar Hanson]] - Adrian Murillo
* [[Einar Hanson]] as Adrian Murillo
*[[Ward Crane]] - Archduke Stephan
* [[Ward Crane]] as Archduke Stephan
*[[Francis X. Bushman]] - Gen. Dostal
* [[Francis X. Bushman]] as Gen. Dostal
*[[Jane Keckley]] - Mariana's maid
* [[Jane Keckley]] as Mariana's maid
* [[Bert Sprotte]] as Sergeant Major (uncredited)

==Remakes==
The story was [[Remake|remade]] as an early [[talkie]] musical in [[Technicolor]], ''[[Bride of the Regiment]]'' (1930), also released by First National and also considered a lost film.<ref>''American Film Institute Catalog of Feature Films 1921-30'' (1971), The American Film Institute</ref> It was remade again in 1948 by 20th Century-Fox as ''[[That Lady in Ermine]]'', starring [[Betty Grable]] and [[Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.]]


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Francis X. Bushman filmography]]
* [[Francis X. Bushman filmography]]
*[[List of lost films]]
* [[List of lost films]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0018074/ ''The Lady in Ermine'' at IMDb.com]
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* {{IMDb title|id=0018074|title=The Lady in Ermine}}
*[http://allmovie.com/work/lady-in-ermine-98495 ''The Lady in Ermine''; allmovie.com]
* {{TCMDb title|id=497039}}
*[http://www.movieposterdb.com/movie/0018074/The-Lady-in-Ermine.html lobby poster lithograph to ''The Lady in Ermine'']
* {{AFI film|id=10130|title=The Lady in Ermine}}
* [http://www.movieposterdb.com/movie/0018074/The-Lady-in-Ermine.html Lobby poster lithograph for ''The Lady in Ermine'']
* [http://silenthollywood.com/TheLadyInErmine1927.html Stills] at silenthollywood.com

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Latest revision as of 10:01, 22 December 2024

The Lady in Ermine
1927 theatrical poster
Directed byJames Flood
Screenplay byBenjamin Glazer (adaptation & scenario)
Based onDie Frau im Hermelin
1919 operetta
by Ernst Welisch & Rudolph Schanzer
Produced byCorinne Griffith
StarringCorinne Griffith
Einar Hanson
Francis X. Bushman
Ward Crane
CinematographyHarold Wenstrom
Production
company
Distributed byFirst National Pictures
Release date
  • January 1, 1927 (1927-01-01) (United States)
Running time
7 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

The Lady in Ermine is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film directed by James Flood and produced by and starring Corinne Griffith, and distributed by First National Pictures. The film is now considered a lost film.[1]

Play

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The operetta The Lady in Ermine, upon which this film and later films are based, opened on Broadway October 2, 1922 and ran for 238 performances closing on April 21, 1923. It originally played at the Ambassador Theatre and then at the Century Theatre. The famous Shubert Brothers produced the operetta/play.[2]

Cast

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Remakes

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The story was remade as an early talkie musical in Technicolor, Bride of the Regiment (1930), also released by First National and also considered a lost film.[3] It was remade again in 1948 by 20th Century-Fox as That Lady in Ermine, starring Betty Grable and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.

See also

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References

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