The Great Lover (1920)
1h
Running Time
November 15, 1920Release Date
Plot.
Ethel Warren returns from studying in Europe to make her debut in New York with the opera company in which Jean Paurel, world-famous baritone, is the star. Carlo Sonino, also a member of the company, falls in love with Ethel and warns her against becoming infatuated with the amorous singer.
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Cast & Crew.

John St. Polis
Jean Paurel

Richard Tucker
Ward

Claire Adams
Ethel

John Davidson
Sonino

Alice Hollister
Bianca

Lionel Belmore
Impresario

Rose Dione
Sabotini

Tom Ricketts
Potter
Media.

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This Movie Is About.
silent film
lost film
Wiki.
The Great Lover is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring John St. Polis, Richard Tucker and Claire Adams.
The film is based on the play, "The Great Lover," by Leo Ditrichstein, Frederic Hatton and Fanny Hatton, which premiered on Broadway on November 10, 1915.