The Call of the Blood (1920 film)
| The Call of the Blood | |
|---|---|
Desdemona Mazza, Ivor Novello and Gabriel de Gravone  | |
| Directed by | Louis Mercanton | 
| Written by | Louis Mercanton | 
| Based on | The Call of the Blood by Robert Hichens  | 
| Starring | Ivor Novello Phyllis Neilson-Terry Charles Le Bargy  | 
| Cinematography | Émile Pierre | 
Production company  | Société des Films Mercanton  | 
| Distributed by | Royal Film | 
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| Country | France | 
| Languages | Silent French intertitles  | 
The Call of the Blood (French: L'appel du sang) is a 1920 French silent drama film directed by Louis Mercanton and starring Ivor Novello, Phyllis Neilson-Terry, and Charles Le Bargy. The film is most notable for giving a screen debut to the Welsh actor Novello, who went on to become a major star in the 1920s. It is based on the 1906 novel of the same title by Robert Hichens. The costumes were designed by Paul Poiret.