The Red Kimono
| The Red Kimono | |
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| Directed by | Walter Lang Dorothy Davenport (uncredited) |
| Written by | Adela Rogers St. Johns (story) Dorothy Arzner (adaptation) Malcolm Stuart Boylan (intertitles) |
| Produced by | Dorothy Davenport (as Mrs. Wallace Reid) |
| Starring | Priscilla Bonner Carl Miller Virginia Pearson Tyrone Power, Sr. Mary Carr |
| Cinematography | James Diamond |
Production company | Mrs. Wallace Reid Productions |
| Distributed by | Vital Exchanges Incorporated |
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Running time | 77 minutes (7 reels 1,937.00 meters) |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The Red Kimono (spelled as "The Red Kimona" in the opening credits) is a 1925 American silent drama film about prostitution produced by Dorothy Davenport (billed as Mrs. Wallace Reid) and starring Priscilla Bonner. This is the debut film of Director Walter Lang.
The title comes from a red-colored dress shown through the film, meant to symbolize the main character's occupation as a "scarlet woman" (a prostitute).