Pedro de Cordoba and Elsie Ferguson scene still for "Barbary Sheep" | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Pedro de Cordoba and Elsie Ferguson scene still for "Barbary Sheep"

Pedro de Cordoba and Elsie Ferguson scene still for "Barbary Sheep" | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
The Arab chieftan Benchaalal (played by Pedro de Cordoba) romances the English noblewoman Lady Wyverne (Elsie Ferguson) in a scene still for the silent film "Barbary Sheep." Both are costumed in Levantine splendor. Benchaalal wears a turban and silken robes. Lady Wyverne wears a complicated beaded dress, has yards of pearls around her neck, a feathered headdress on her head, and a large fan made of peacock feathers in her hand.

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The Arab chieftan Benchaalal (played by Pedro de Cordoba) romances the English noblewoman Lady Wyverne (Elsie Ferguson) in a scene still for the silent film "Barbary Sheep." Both are costumed in Levantine splendor. Benchaalal wears a turban and silken robes. Lady Wyverne wears a complicated beaded dress, has yards of pearls around her neck, a feathered headdress on her head, and a large fan made of peacock feathers in her hand.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:103716
Creation Date: 1917
Creator Name:Artcraft Pictures Corporation
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Collection Name:WCFTR Film Title File
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:photographic print, b&w
Original Format Number:TF Barbary Sheep (1917)
Original Dimensions:10 x 8 Inches
SUBJECTS
Actors
Actresses
Silent films
Costume
Arabs
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