Blue Blood (1914)

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The Princess of Monte Cabello is divorced and is granted custody of her beloved daughter. Her ex-husband's mistress hires private detectives who take seemingly incriminating photographs of the Princess with the actor Jacques Wilson. The Princess is devastated when these cause her daughter to be taken from her, and the Princess then falls into the clutches of Wilson. In order to pay his gambling debts, Wilson forces her to humiliate herself by appearing in a play. The Princess sends a note to the Prince of Monte Cabello saying that after the first performance she will not compromise his name again.

Director: Nino Oxilia
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 67 min
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Production: Celio Film
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano, No Language
Original Language: it
More Films by Director: Nino Oxilia
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blue Blood about?
The Princess of Monte Cabello is divorced and is granted custody of her beloved daughter. Her ex-husband's mistress hires private detectives who take seemingly incriminating photographs of the Princess with the actor Jacques Wilson. The Princess is devastated when these cause her daughter to be taken from her, and the Princess then falls into the clutches of Wilson. In order to pay his gambling debts, Wilson forces her to humiliate herself by appearing in a play. The Princess sends a note to the Prince of Monte Cabello saying that after the first performance she will not compromise his name again.
Who directed Blue Blood?
Blue Blood was directed by Nino Oxilia.
Who stars in Blue Blood?
Blue Blood stars Francesca Bertini, Amedeo Ciaffi, Anna Cipriani, Andrea Habay, Elvira Radaelli, Angelo Gallina.
How long is Blue Blood?
Blue Blood has a runtime of 1h 7m (67 minutes).
What genre is Blue Blood?
Blue Blood is a Drama film.
Where was Blue Blood produced?
Blue Blood was produced in Italy.