Ghosts of Yesterday (1918)

Norma Talmadge in GHOSTS OF YESTERDAY
SELECT PICTURES
RUPERT HUGHES
MOON. TO NIGHT

JOSEPH M. SCHENCK Presents
NORMA TALMADGE in
"Ghosts of Yesterday"
From the Play
"TWO WOMEN" By Rupert Hughes
Scenario by MILDRED CONSIDINE
Directed by Charles Miller
| Ruth Grahame, Jeanne La Fleur | NORMA TALMADGE |
| Howard Marston | Eugene O'Brien |
| Count Pascal de Fondras | Stuart Holmes |
| Duc de Lissac | John Daly Murphy |
| Roger Stearns | Henry J. Hebert |
| Mrs. Whitaker | Ida Darling |
| Marie Calleaux | Blanche Douglas |
"GHOSTS OF YESTERDAY"
Adapted from the successful play, "TWO WOMEN," with Norma Talmadge displaying her versatility in a dual role. Ruth Grahame, a demure little seamstress, reforms Howard Marston, a spendthrift artist, but dies from an illness brought on by poverty; later he becomes rich and, desiring to finish the portrait of his dead wife, he takes as a model, La Fleur, the queen of the Bal Tabarin, also played by Norma Talmadge. How he recoils from her vulgarity—but you'll never guess the transformation which comes over her, and the denouement.
SELECT PICTURES
With Norma Talmadge and Eugene O'Brien. Directed by Charles Miller. Norma Talmadge/Select Pictures.
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This work (Ghosts of Yesterday (1918), by Talmadge/Select), identified by Bruce Calvert, is free of known copyright restrictions.
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