(For a similar-sounding film from the same year by D. W. Griffith, see The White Rose)
| The White Flower | |
|---|---|
Film still with Compson | |
| Directed by | Julia Crawford Ivers |
| Written by | Julia Crawford Ivers |
| Produced by | Adolph Zukor Jesse Lasky |
| Cinematography | James Van Trees |
Production company | Famous Players-Lasky |
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 6 reels; (5,731 feet) |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The White Flower is a 1923 American silent romantic drama film written and directed by Julia Crawford Ivers and starring Betty Compson and Edmund Lowe. Ivers' son, James Van Trees, was the film's cinematographer.[1] Set in Hawaii, the film was shot on location in Honolulu.[2] The White Flower is now considered lost.[3][4]
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