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Sealed Lips

Sealed Lips (1927)

1927 1h 31m SV

Stream Sealed Lips (1927) on Zoovie — free, HD, no signup, 1h 31m. Directed by Gustaf Molander, starring Mona Mårtenson, Fred Louis Lerch, and Sandra Milovanoff. Drama and Romance on multiple servers, no signup.

What is Sealed Lips (1927) about?

The film is based on a story by Guy de Maupausant. The story details several years in the life of convent-bred Angela (Mona Mårtenson) who leaves her convent in Italy to go live with her aunt Peppina (K. Swanstrom), whose husband Giambastista wants to take advantage of her. She flees and takes refuge with the painter Frank Wood ( handsome Louis Lerch) and winds up in a romance with Wood. Alas, Wood is already married, and when Martenson finds out, she returns to the convent in disgrace. On the verge of shutting herself off from the world and taking her vows as a nun, the heroine once again crosses the path of Wood, who is now free to marry her. Sandra Milowanoff has a big scene where she commits suicide on discovering that her husband no longer loves her.

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Director:
Gustaf Molander
Languages:
No Language
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0017911

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Who stars in Sealed Lips (1927)?

Mona Mårtenson as Angela, Fred Louis Lerch as Frank Wood, Sandra Milovanoff as Marian Wood, Stina Berg, Edvin Adolphson, Karin Swanström.

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Where can I watch Sealed Lips online for free?

You can watch Sealed Lips (1927) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Sealed Lips?

Sealed Lips has a running time of 1h 31m (91 minutes total).

Who directed Sealed Lips?

Sealed Lips was directed by Gustaf Molander.

What genre is Sealed Lips?

Sealed Lips is a Drama and Romance film released in 1927.

Who stars in Sealed Lips?

The cast of Sealed Lips includes Mona Mårtenson, Fred Louis Lerch, Sandra Milovanoff, Stina Berg and Edvin Adolphson.