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  1. The Tower of Lies is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Victor Sjöström. It was written by Agnes Christine Johnston and Max Marcin, based upon Selma Lagerlöf 's 1914 novel The Emperor of Portugallia (MGM actually purchased the story rights in 1922).

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  3. The Tower of Lies is an American silent drama film, released on October 11th, 1925 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was directed Victor Sjöström and starred Lon Chaney and Norma Shearer. It was based off the 1914 novel The Emperor of Portugallia. [1] Plot.

  4. The Tower of Lies: Directed by Victor Sjöström. With Norma Shearer, Lon Chaney, Ian Keith, Claire McDowell. After his beloved daughter leaves for the city to pay off his debt, an old farmer goes mad when her letters become less frequent and it is suspected she may be using her body to get the money.

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    • Drama
    • Victor Sjöström
    • 1925-10-11
  5. SYNOPSIS: Jan is a poor farmer in a Scandanavian country, struggling for existence on the land he leases from kindly Eric Gunnerson. When Jan's daughter, Glory, is born, he simply says "Another mouth to feed." But he soon finds great happiness in his lovely baby daughter.

  6. The Tower of Lies is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Victor Sjöström. It was written by Agnes Christine Johnston and Max Marcin, based upon Selma Lagerlöf 's 1914 novel The Emperor of Portugallia (MGM actually purchased the story rights in 1922).

  7. The Tower of Lies (1925) | MUBI. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema. Cast & Crew. Victor Sjöström Director. Norma Shearer Cast. Lon Chaney Cast. Ian Keith Cast. Claire McDowell Cast. Marian Ainslee Screenplay. Ruth Cummings Screenplay. Agnes Christine Johnston Screenplay. Critics reviews.