The White Shadow (film)

The White Shadow, also known as White Shadows in the United States, is a 1923 British silent drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Betty Compson, Clive Brook, and Henry Victor.

[2] The plot concerns twin sisters, one who is modest and socially conservative, the other a free spirit who cannot bear the constrictions of a traditional life.

The extant film ends at a most critical juncture, at which both sisters, Robin, and the father meet at a Paris boîte and are about to realize who each other is.

[4] The film was made at the Balcon, Freedman and Saville[1] studio in Hoxton, London.

Caught on the hop, we rushed into production with a story called The White Shadow.