The Red Mark (1928)

The Red Mark (1928) poster

A pickpocket has finally earned his release from the South Seas penal colony ruled with calculated cruelty by Monsieur De Nou, but Bibi Ri won’t return to Paris without his girl. When De Nou, known for dispatching all problems via guillotine, claims her as his own, only one terrible outcome seems possible. Stunning photography, potent compositions, and a chilling performance by Gustav von Seyffertitz as the mercilessly corrupt governor make this recently restored jewel a must-see—even before the dramatic plot twist.

Director: James Cruze
Runtime: 80 min
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Production: Pathé Exchange
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Red Mark about?
A pickpocket has finally earned his release from the South Seas penal colony ruled with calculated cruelty by Monsieur De Nou, but Bibi Ri won’t return to Paris without his girl. When De Nou, known for dispatching all problems via guillotine, claims her as his own, only one terrible outcome seems possible. Stunning photography, potent compositions, and a chilling performance by Gustav von Seyffertitz as the mercilessly corrupt governor make this recently restored jewel a must-see—even before the dramatic plot twist.
Who directed The Red Mark?
The Red Mark was directed by James Cruze.
Who stars in The Red Mark?
The Red Mark stars Nina Quartero, Gaston Glass, Gustav von Seyffertitz, Rose Dione, Luke Cosgrave, Eugene Pallette.
How long is The Red Mark?
The Red Mark has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).