The Devil's Daughter Poster

The Devil's Daughter

0.00%|June 16, 1915|Drama

When her lover deserts her, Gioconda Dianti seeks revenge by wrecking the lives of other men. When famous sculptor Lucio Settala meets her and asks her to pose for him, she sets out to ruin him. She captivates the artist with her charms, and he soon forgets his wife Silvia, their daughter Little Beata, and even his work. After Gioconda defies Silvia to take her husband back, Lucio shoots himself in a fit of desperation. Although Silvia nurses him back to health, Lucio soon returns to the enticing Gioconda. When Silvia's subsequent quarrel with Gioconda becomes a fight, Gioconda attempts to destroy Lucio's statue, but it falls on Silvia and is saved. Silvia, however, is crippled for life. Because of this, Lucio's sanity is affected and he becomes a raving maniac. Later, cast aside by her "man of the world," Gioconda also descends into madness. A lost film.

Featured Crew

Joseph H. Trant
Theatre Play
Garfield Thompson
Scenario Writer
Gabriele D'Annunzio
Novel

Cast

Theda Bara
Theda Bara
La Gioconda
Paul Doucet
Paul Doucet
Lucio Settala
Victor Benoit
Victor Benoit
Cosimo Daldo
Robert Wayne
Robert Wayne
Lorenzo Gaddi
Jane Lee
Jane Lee
Little Beata

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