Painted Daughters is a 1925 Australian silent film directed F. StuartWhyte. Only part of it survives today.
Maryon grows up to become a dancer. A theatrical press agent, Ernest, reunites the cast of Floradora and Courtland is reunited with Mary. There is a fire in which both Mary and Courtland are injured, but they survive and decide to get married. So too do Maryon and Ernest.The movie was the first in a series of films produced by Australasian Films and released through Union Pictures under the banner of Master Pictures. It was part of an attempt by Australasian Films and Union Theatres, led by Stuart F. Doyle, to make worldclass films for the international market. He ended up spending over 100,000 on developing a new studio at Bondi and making a series of features from 192528. For this first movie, Australasian decided to import a director from overseas. ........
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