Rose o' the Sea
"She squandered her love on a reckless youth and was paid in full by his father."
Originally released in 1922. Rose o' the Sea is a comedy/drama film. directed by Fred Niblo. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Anita Stewart, Rudolph Cameron, and Thomas Holding
Synopsis
Tells of a waif from the sea, who on the death of her guardian and protector, is forced to make her own way in New York. Her lack of guile and sophistication wins her a place and esteem. Entering a romance which involves both father and son, the girl is the pivot around which revolve petty jealousies, aristocratic conventions and gambling affrays. She eventually casts aside the worthless son and marries the father.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Louis B. Mayer Productions
- Anita Stewart Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rose o' the Sea about?
Tells of a waif from the sea, who on the death of her guardian and protector, is forced to make her own way in New York. Her lack of guile and sophistication wins her a place and esteem. Entering a...
Who directed Rose o' the Sea?
Rose o' the Sea was directed by Fred Niblo.
How long is Rose o' the Sea?
Rose o' the Sea has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).
When was Rose o' the Sea released?
Rose o' the Sea was released on July 1, 1922 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Rose o' the Sea?
The main cast of Rose o' the Sea includes Anita Stewart, Rudolph Cameron, Thomas Holding, Kate Lester, Hallam Cooley.