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The Heart of Paula
(1916) United States of America
B&W : Five reels
Directed by William Taylor (William Desmond Taylor) [?] and Julia Crawford Ivers?

Cast: Lenore Ulrich [Paula Figueroa], Velma Lefler [Claire Pachmann], Jack Livingstone [Stephen Pachmann], Forrest Stanley [Bruce McLean], Howard Davies [Emiliano Pacheco], Herbert Standing [Mr. Adams], Joe Ray [the bandit guide], Rosa Robles [the duenna], Earl Arms [a cowboy], Pete Loftus [a cowboy], Earl Garber [a cowboy], Charles Carter [a cowboy], [?] ? Mather [Adams’ messenger], [?] ? Juarez [Moso], [?] ? F. Del Rio [the prison attendant], [?] ? Pascal [the guitar-playing Mexican], [?] ? Preston [a Mexican officer], [?] ? Dillon [Pacheco’s mistress], [?] ? Siliera [the Mexican subaltern], [?] ? Mendez [Dieguez], J. Segola [a soldier], F. Ramerez [a soldier], M. Gill [a soldier], A. Renez [a soldier], A. Boreno [a soldier], [?] ? Rios [a soldier], J. Marical [a soldier], F. Callas [a soldier], J. Adanta [a soldier], P. Martinez [a soldier], [?] ? Espinoza [a soldier], [?] ? Valdez [a soldier], [?] ? Hill [a soldier]

Pallas Pictures production; distributed by Paramount Pictures Corporation. / Scenario by Julia Crawford Ivers, from a screen story by Julia Crawford Ivers. Cinematography by James C. Van Trees. / © 18 March 1916 by J.C. Ivers (Julia Crawford Ivers) [LP7844]. Released 3 April 1916. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / Some location cinematography was shot in Tijuana, Mexico. The film was produced with a happy ending and a sad ending, and exhibitors could choose which ending to present to their audiences.

Drama.

Survival status: Print exists in the Library of Congress film archive.

Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].

Keywords: Mexicans - Mexico: Tijuana

Listing updated: 18 March 2012.

References: Website-AFI : with additional information provided by Pete Jones.

 
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