Miss 139
Miss 139 is a 1921 American silent crime drama film produced by A. H. Fischer and distributed by Jans Film Service and Sherman Productions Corporation. B. A. Rolfe was the director and Charles Logue wrote the story and the screenplay. Its Swedish-born star Diana Allen had been a Ziegfeld girl.[1]
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Directed by | B. A. Rolfe |
Produced by | A. H. Fischer |
Written by | Charles Logue |
Starring | Diana Allen Marc McDermott Eugene Strong |
Production company | A. H. Fischer, Inc. |
Distributed by | Jans Film Service, Sherman Productions Corporation |
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Running time | 5 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
- Diana Allen as Yvonne La Rue
- Marc McDermott as Professor John Breede
- Eugene Strong as Captain Marlowe
- E. J. Ratcliffe as Martin Cardine
- Tatjana Irrah as The squirrel
- Sally Crute as Vera Cardine
- John L. Shine as Professor Apollo Cawber
- Gordon Standing as La Gendre
- James Ryan as Operative
Production
Likely finished in 1920 but not released until the next year, the film was retitled as Amazing Lovers for its 1921 release.[1]
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