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Director
  
Wilfred Noy

Cinematography
  
Billy Bitzer

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Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

The Midnight Girl movie poster

Language
  
Silent English intertitles

Writer
  
Wilfred Noy
,
Garrett Fort

Release date
  
February 15, 1925 (1925-02-15)

Genres
  
Silent film, Drama, Indie film, Black-and-white

Cast
  
Lila Lee
(Anna),
Gareth Hughes
(Don Harmon),
Bela Lugosi
(Nicholas Harmon),
Dolores Cassinelli
(Nina),
Charlotte Walker
(Mrs. Schuyler),
Ruby Blaine
(Natalie Schuyler)

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The Midnight Girl is a 1925 American drama film directed by Wilfred Noy, starring Lila Lee and featuring Béla Lugosi.

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The Midnight Girl The Midnight Girl Chadwick Pictures 1925 The Bela Lugosi Blog

Plot

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Lugosi plays, according to an intertitle, "Nicholas Harmon, the immensely wealthy patron of music" who "loved his weaknesses — and his favorite weakness was Nina," his mistress, an opera singer whose voice is faltering. His stepson Don, an orchestra conductor, rejects the attentions of a society girl. Don becomes estranged from his stepfather in an argument, and leaves to succeed on his own. He helps the career of Anna, a newly arrived singer from Russia who becomes a nightclub star, the "Midnight Girl". Harmon sees her perform, and is entranced. He invites her to his apartment, where his attempts to seduce her become forceful. Anna fires at gun at him, but hits instead Nina, who has been hiding behind a curtain. Harmon realizes how much he loves Nina, and cradles her in his arms. At the end of the story, Don has married Anna, who is now a leading opera singer, and Harmon has married Nina.

Cast

  • Lila Lee - Anna
  • Gareth Hughes - Don Harmon
  • Béla Lugosi - Nicholas Harmon
  • Dolores Cassinelli - Nina
  • Charlotte Walker - Mrs. Schuyler
  • Ruby Blaine - Natalie Schuyler
  • John D. Walsh - Victor
  • William Harvey - Nifty Louis
  • Sidney Paxton - Joe
  • Signor N. Salerno - Manager
  • Flora Finch - Landlady
  • Production

    The film was adapted from a story by Garrett Fort, who would later write the screenplay for Lugosi's Dracula. It was filmed in early 1925 at Long Island Studios, on Long Island, New York. A print of the film survives.

    References

    The Midnight Girl Wikipedia
    The Midnight Girl IMDb The Midnight Girl themoviedb.org