The Midnight Girl is a 1925 American drama film directed by Wilfred Noy and starring Lila Lee and featuring Béla Lugosi.
He helps the career of Anna, a newly arrived singer from Russia who becomes a nightclub star, the "Midnight Girl".
The film was adapted from a story by Garrett Fort, who would later co-write the screenplay for Lugosi's Dracula.
[2] In 1926, opera singer Nina Morgana sued Chadwick Pictures over The Midnight Girl, claiming that the opera singer character named "Nina" is portrayed as "debauched" and "passe", and thus was damaging to Morgana's reputation.
[1][4] Following a successful Kickstarter campaign, the film was restored in 2K and released on DVD and Blu-Ray.