The Edge of the Abyss
The Edge of the Abyss is a lost[1] 1915 silent drama film directed by Walter Edwards and distributed by Triangle Film Corporation. It stars Mary Boland, then a stage comedic actress, in her film debut. Thomas H. Ince, one of the three key founders of Triangle, served as supervisor on the picture.[2][3]
The Edge of the Abyss | |
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Directed by | Walter Edwards |
Produced by | Kay-Bee Productions |
Written by | C. Gardner Sullivan |
Starring | Mary Boland Robert McKim |
Music by | Joseph Nurnberger Victor Schertzinger |
Cinematography | Devereaux Jennings (*as J.D. Jennings) (fr) |
Distributed by | Triangle Film Corporation |
Release date | December 26, 1915 rereleased 1919;as On the Edge of the Abyss |
Running time | 5 reels |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent..English titles |
Cast
- Mary Boland - Alma Clayton
- Robert McKim - Neil Webster
- Frank R. Mills - Wayne Burroughs (*this Frank Mills born 1870 died 1921)
- Willard Mack - Jim Sims
gollark: I saw eggs on their scroll, though.
gollark: What is an "immortal auron"?
gollark: I think.
gollark: It's 1.5x the optimal score at an age for sickness, that's it.
gollark: Wait, was it that? I don't think so.
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