The Isle of Lost Ships

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The Isle of Lost Ships is a silent-era adventure film set on a mysterious, perilous island where derelict vessels and their stranded crews converge.

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instanceOf silent film
basedOn The Isle of Dead Ships NERFINISHED
novel by Crittenden Marriott
cinematographyBy Lucien Andriot NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Maurice Tourneur NERFINISHED
disasterElement shipwreck
distributionRegion Europe NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
distributor Goldwyn Pictures NERFINISHED
era silent era
filmFormat black-and-white
silent
genre adventure film
drama film
hasFilmRemake The Isle of Lost Ships (1929 film) NERFINISHED
hasIntertitlesLanguage English
hasTheme greed
isolation
maritime peril
redemption
romance
language Silent film (English intertitles)
medium feature-length motion picture
narrativeFocus survival and conflict among shipwreck survivors
narrativeStructure shipwreck leads to arrival on island of derelict ships
period 1920s American cinema
plotSummary Survivors of shipwrecks converge on a perilous island formed by derelict vessels.
producer Maurice Tourneur NERFINISHED
productionCompany Maurice Tourneur Productions NERFINISHED
releaseType theatrical film
releaseYear 1923
runtime approximately 70 minutes
screenwriter John Gilbert NERFINISHED
setting mysterious island of derelict ships
sourceWorkGenre nautical adventure novel
sourceWorkPublicationYear 1909
starred Anna Q. Nilsson NERFINISHED
Frank Campeau NERFINISHED
Milton Sills NERFINISHED
Noah Beery Sr. NERFINISHED
Walter Long NERFINISHED
titleCharacterString "The Isle of Lost Ships" NERFINISHED
visualStyle expressionistic lighting and atmospheric sets

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Eugenie Besserer performedIn The Isle of Lost Ships