The Broken Coin
The Broken Coin is a 1915 American adventure-mystery film serial directed by Francis Ford. This serial is presumed to be lost.[1][2]
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Directed by | Francis Ford |
Written by | Grace Cunard Emerson Hough |
Starring | Grace Cunard Francis Ford |
Cinematography | R. E. Irish Harry McGuire Stanley |
Distributed by | Universal Film Manufacturing Co. |
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Running time | 440 minutes (22 episodes) |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent |
Cast
- Grace Cunard - Kitty Gray
- Francis Ford - Count Frederick
- Eddie Polo - Roleau
- Harry Schumm - King Michael II
- Ernest Shields - Count Sacchio
- John Ford - Sacchio's Accomplice (as Jack Ford)
- W.C. Canfield - Gorgas the Outlaw
- Reese Gardiner - The Apache
- Doc Crane - Pawnbroker
- Harry Mann - Servant
- Victor Goss - Servant (as Vic Goss)
- Lew Short - Prime Minister (as Lewis Short)
- George Utell - Henchman (as G.J. Uttal)
- Bert Wilson - Confidante
- Mina Cunard - King's Sweetheart
- Carl Laemmle - Editor-in-Chief
- Jack Holt - Captain Williams
- Mark Fenton - King of Grahaffen
- John George[3]- uncredited
Chapter titles
- The Broken Coin
- The Satan of the Sands
- When the Throne Rocked
- The Face at the Window
- The Underground Foe
- A Startling Discovery
- Between Two Fires
- The Prison in the Palace
- Room 22
- Cornered
- The Clash of Arms
- A Cry in the Dark
- War
- On the Battlefield
- Either
- The Deluge
- Kitty in Danger
- The Castaways
- The Underground City
- The Sacred Fire
- Between Two Fires
- A Timely Rescue
- An American Queen[1]
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References
- "Progressive Silent Film List: The Broken Coin". Silent Era. Retrieved February 10, 2008.
- "Official Broken Coin Website".
- Pictorial History of the Silent Screen by Daniel Blum c.1953 page 81 ("The Broken Coin")
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