The Scarlet Lady is a 1928 American synchronized sound drama film, written by Bess Meredyth and directed by Alan Crosland.
[1][2] This film is important historically as it was the first sound feature released by Columbia Pictures.
During the Russian Civil War, Lya seeks refuge from Cossack soldiers at the palace of Prince Nicholas.
She becomes his majordomo and they fall in love, but Nicholas expels her after learning she is a revolutionary and the former mistress of the Bolshevik leader Zaneriff.
[3] The film featured a theme song entitled "My Heart Belongs To You" which was composed by Lou Herscher.