

A Man of Stone
1921 Directed by George ArchainbaudCapt. Deering, a British war hero whose exploits in the Arabian desert have earned him the nickname "The Man of Stone", returns home to London to discover that his fiancé, the wealthy Lady Mary Fortescue, has left him for another man. Devastated, he returns to the desert and begins to drink heavily, which results in his becoming gravely ill. He is cared for by the lovely Laila, an Arab woman who falls in love with him. Meanwhile, Lady Mary has broken up with the man she dumped Deering for and travels to the desert, determined to get him back and to let nothing stand in her way.
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Conway Tearle
....................................................Capt. Dearing

Betty Howe
....................................................Laila

Martha Mansfield
....................................................Lady Fortesque

Colin Campbell
....................................................Lt. Waite

Warren Cook
....................................................Lord Branton

Charles D. Brown
....................................................Lord Reggie

Henry Kolker
....................................................(Uncredited)
Director
...........................................................George Archainbaud
Writer
...........................................................Lewis Allen Browne
Edmund Goulding
John Lynch
Cinematography
...........................................................Jules Cronjager
Production Companies
...................................................Selznick Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
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....................................................Genres
....................................................Drama
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