Sonia (film)

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Sonia
Directed by Denison Clift
Written byDenison Clift
Stephen McKenna
Starring Evelyn Brent
Clive Brook
Cyril Raymond
Olaf Hytten
Production
company
Distributed byIdeal Film Company
Release date
  • 1921 (1921)
Running time
Five reels
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageSilent

Sonia is a 1921 silent British drama film directed by Denison Clift and starring Evelyn Brent, based on the 1917 novel Sonia: Between Two Worlds by Stephen McKenna. The film is considered to be lost. [1]

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References

  1. Kear, Lynn (2009). Evelyn Brent: The Life and Films of Hollywood's Lady Crook. p. 135. ISBN   978-0-7864-4363-5.