Be Silent, My Sorrow, Be Silent or Still, Sadness, Still (Russian: Молчи, грусть, молчи, romanized: Molchi, grust, molchi) is a 1918 Soviet film directed by Pyotr Chardynin, and starring Vera Kholodnaya, Ossip Runitsch, Vitold Polonsky and Vladimir Maksimov.
The young men vie for her attention, give her an expensive necklace and offer Lorio money to turn her over to them.
As Lorio sinks deeper into poverty, Paula enjoys her life as a rich man's mistress – for a while.
When Volyntsev attempts to offer her to a younger rival, Telepnev, Paula leaves him for another young man – Zaritskiy, who is deeply in love with her.
While Paula unwittingly serves as decoy, distracting the party by singing for the guests, her lover sets off the alarm as he attempts to break into the safe.