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The White Rosette is a american film of genre Romance directed by Donald MacDonald released in USA on 5 february 1916 with Eugenie Forde

The White Rosette (1916)

The White Rosette
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Released in USA 5 february 1916
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Romance

The White Rosette is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Donald MacDonald starring Eugenie Forde, Helen Rosson, and Richard La Reno.

Actors

Eugenie Forde

(Lady Elfrieda / Frieda Carewe)
Hellene M Rosson

(Lady Maud / Joan Long)
Harry von Meter

(Baron Edward / Pierpont Carewe)
William Stowell

(Lord Kerrigan / Van Kerr)
Dick La Reno
Forrest Taylor

(Sir Errol / Thomas Eric)
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