Fire and Steel (film)

Fire and Steel is a 1927 American silent action film directed by Bertram Bracken and starring Jack Perrin, Philo McCullough and Mary McAllister.[1]

Fire and Steel
Directed byBertram Bracken
Produced byWilliam T. Lackey
Written byBarry Barringer
StarringJack Perrin
Philo McCullough
Mary McAllister
CinematographyRobert E. Cline
Joseph Walker
Production
company
W.T. Lackey Productions
Distributed byEllbee Pictures
Release date
July 1, 1927
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent
English intertitles

Cast

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gollark: Interesting fact; seawater contains 3µg/L of uranium. If mages can function as sieves and process large quantities of seawater, [REDACTED].
gollark: Pulling gold from a few km underground is about as energy-intensive as firing bullets or dropping 100kg weights on people's heads from 50m up, which somehow people don't do?
gollark: There isn't just gold *everywhere* underground.
gollark: Was it just a really gold-rich area for some reason?

References

  1. Munden p.246

Bibliography

  • Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997.
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