The Crimson Runner

The Crimson Runner is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Tom Forman and starring Priscilla Dean, Bernard Siegel, and Alan Hale.

[1][2] As described in a film magazine review,[3] Bianca Schreber is a poor girl whose father was wounded while in the Austrian Army during World War I.

With many poor people in want in her town, she is brought to the decision to become an outlaw for the purpose of feeding the hungry.

Gregory, who has faked a title and grafted to obtain his government position, discovers Bianca in his home but she escapes.

A complete copy of The Crimson Runner is located in the collection of Lobster Films in Paris.

1925 ad
Ad from the Exhibitor's Trade Review, 1925