Sadounah [No Greater Love] (1915)

Herald for SADOUNAH [NO GREATER LOVE] (1916) with Régina Bartet

Selig presents --
MISS REGINA BADET
the Wonderful Emotional Actress in the role of --
Sadunah the Dancer
in
NO GREATER LOVE

Written by Wm (William) Le Queux

A life drama of to-day.... being the study of a woman's heart.

SADUNA THE DANCER

SELIG RED SEAL PLAYS

 

NO GREATER LOVE
Introducing
MISS REGINA BADET
in the Role of "Sadunah, the Dancer"
Five Sensational Acts Carrying the Lesson of Mother-Love

SELIG RED SEAL PLAYS

Herald for SADOUNAH [NO GREATER LOVE] (1916) with Régina Bartet

NO GREATER LOVE
A Drama of Daring Intensity Revealing the Wonderful Power of Mother-love

"Sadunah, the Dancer," has a daughter whom she wishes to defend from worldly perils. Pursuing her sole ambition she marries a rich financier and when he gets into serious trouble compels him to commit murder. But she, too, is ready to sacrifice, and the call coming. Sadunah, at whose feet the artistic world has paid homage, gives her life for her child.

Mostyn Surrenders to Temptation

"Out of my sight, you thief!"

And Then Came Terrible Visions

This French film was released as No Greater Love by Selig/V-L-S-E in the United States in 1916.


with Régina Badet and Paul Guidé. Directed by William Le Queux and Louis Mercanton. Éclipse/Selig.

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This work (Sadounah (1915), by Éclipse), identified by Bruce Calvert, is free of known copyright restrictions.

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