The Duchess of Seven Dials
The Duchess of Seven Dials is a 1920 British silent romance film directed by Fred Paul and starring Cecil Mannering, Marjorie Hume and Adelaide Grace.[1] Its plot involves a young aristocratic woman who falls in love with a curate doing charitable work in the Seven Dials area of Central London. It was made by the London Film Company.
Cast
- Cecil Mannering as Reverend Moel Fortescue
- Marjorie Hume as Lady Irene Worth
- Adelaide Grace as Grace Milton
- Daphne Grey as Melia
- Teddy Arundell as Joe Murden
- Henry Paulo as Duke of Fivepence
- George Turner as Spivy
- Hubert Willis as Lord Sloane
- Cyril Percival as Lord Marcus
- Daisy Elliston
gollark: Some questions, then:- what form are they taking tax in- how big are the communities- where are things produced- how is production of things coordinated if it can't be done entirely by one community
gollark: Okay.
gollark: (And might make things worse, since you can't trade between communities as easily)
gollark: That doesn't address anything else I said.
gollark: Ah yes, indirectly then. Swap that for "in useful quantities" or "without expending tons of time/resources" if you like.
References
External links
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.