Sublime Beauté

Sublime Beauté

Edwin Thanhouser Presents for the most distinguished consideration of the Industry - Particularly the Exhibitor-Connoisseur,

1915 en 55 minutes

Rating: 2

Plot

Audrey Munson (a real-life 'perfect' model for numerous Beaux-Arts sculptors) first appeared artistically nude as a sculptor's model, recreating classic artistic (nude) paintings in George Foster Platt's controversial film from the Mutual Film Corporation. In fact, the film told the story of her own life. This film has generally been regarded as the first non-pornographic American film to feature nudity. This was the first known film in which a leading actress stripped down to be naked, making her the first nude film star. (filmsite.org)

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Cast

Audrey Munson

Audrey Munson

La modèle

Thomas A. Curran

Thomas A. Curran

The Artist

George Marlo

George Marlo

The Artist's Friend

Bert Delaney

Bert Delaney

The Artist's Friend

Carey L. Hastings

Carey L. Hastings

Undetermined Role

Ethyle Cooke

Ethyle Cooke

Undetermined Role

Louise Bates

Louise Bates

Undetermined Role (as Louise Emerald Bates)

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