A Daughter of Eve
A Daughter of Eve is a 1919 British silent crime film directed by Walter West and starring Violet Hopson, Stewart Rome and Cameron Carr.[1] Ronald Colman made an early screen appearance. The film is now considered a lost film.[2]
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Directed by | Walter West |
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Produced by | Walter West |
Starring | Violet Hopson Stewart Rome Cameron Carr |
Production company | Broadwest Film Company |
Distributed by | Walter Daw & Sons |
Release date | 1919 |
Running time | Five reels |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | Silent |
Cast
- Violet Hopson - Jessica Bond
- Stewart Rome - Sidney Strangeways
- Cameron Carr - Charles Strangeways
- Ralph Forster - John Bond
- Edward Banfield - Sir Hugh Strangeways
- Vesta Sylva - Jessica as a Child
- Ronald Colman - Minor role
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See also
References
- "A Daughter of Eve". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 25 September 2009. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
- "A Daughter of Eve". silentera.com. Retrieved 27 February 2013.
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