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  • The Bright Shawl (1923)
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    80 min | Adventure, Drama
The Bright Shawl (1923)
Passed
80 min | Adventure, Drama

Charles Abbott is a wealthy adventurer in 1850s Cuba. He is in love with Narcissa but goes after La Clavel to obtain information on the Spanish. He becomes implicated in the death of his friend Escobar, brother of Narcissa.
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Writers
Edmund Goulding (screen adaptation) | Joseph Hergesheimer (story)
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Updated Apr 9, 1923

Release date
Apr 22, 1923 (United States)
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12 cast members
Name Known for
Richard Barthelmess
Charles Abbott Charles Abbott   See fewer
Dorothy Gish
La Clavel (as Miss Dorothy Gish) La Clavel (as Miss Dorothy Gish)   See fewer
Jetta Goudal
La Pilar La Pilar   See fewer
William Powell
Gaspar De Vaca Gaspar De Vaca   See fewer
Mary Astor
Narcissa Escobar Narcissa Escobar   See fewer
George Beranger
Andre Escobar (as Andre Beranger) Andre Escobar (as Andre Beranger)   See fewer
Edward G. Robinson
Domingo Escobar (as E.G. Robinson) Domingo Escobar (as E.G. Robinson)   See fewer
Margaret Seddon
Carmencita Escobar Carmencita Escobar   See fewer
Anders Randolf
Capt. Cesar Y Santacilla Capt. Cesar Y Santacilla   See fewer
Luis Alberni
Vincente Escobar - Andre's Brother Vincente Escobar - Andre's Brother   See fewer
George Humbert
Jaime Quintara Jaime Quintara   See fewer
Julian Rivero
Soldier (uncredited) Soldier (uncredited)   See fewer
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