

Anna Ascends
1922 Directed by Victor FlemingWhile working in Siad Coury’s coffeehouse in a Syrian neighborhood of New York City, Syrian immigrant Anna Ayyob falls in love with reporter, Howard Fisk, who is investigating a jewel smuggling ring. When she discovers that her co-worker, “The Baron,” is involved with international thieves Count and Countess Rostoff, Anna telephones Howard with the information, but the Baron attacks her. During the encounter, she believes she accidentally kills him, and disappears. Three years later, after anonymously writing a widely popular novel called Anna Ascends, based on her own life, Anna again meets Howard Fisk. To save Howard’s sister, Bessie Fisk, from marrying Count Rostoff, Anna exposes the jewel thief and confesses to the Baron’s murder. Fortunately, Howard’s investigation discloses that the Baron is very much alive. Her named cleared, Anna marries Howard.

Alice Brady
....................................................Anna Ayyob

Robert Ellis
....................................................Howard Fisk

David Powell
....................................................The Baron

Nita Naldi
....................................................Countess Rostoff
Frederick Burton
....................................................Mr. Fisk
Charles K. Gerrard
....................................................Count Rostoff
Edouard Durand
....................................................Siad Coury
Director
...........................................................Victor Fleming
Producer
...........................................................Adolph Zukor
Writer
...........................................................Margaret Turnbull
Visual Effects
...........................................................Louis Meyer
Director of Photography
...........................................................Gilbert Warrenton
Production Companies
...................................................Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Drama
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