The Green Cloak
The Green Cloak is a surviving 1915 American silent mystery film directed by Walter Edwin and starring Broadway stage actress Irene Fenwick.[1]
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Directed by | Walter Edwin |
Produced by | George Kleine Productions |
Written by | Owen Davis(scenario) Henry Kitchell Webster(scenario) |
Starring | Irene Fenwick |
Distributed by | Kleine-Edison Feature Services |
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Running time | 5 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
An extant film, a print is held by George Eastman House.[2]
Cast
- Irene Fenwick as Ruth McAllister
- Blanche Aimee as Kate McAllister
- Della Connor as Ella Lenox
- Kathryn Brook as Mrs. Lenox
- Anna Reader as Jane
- Roland Bottomley as John Gilbert
- John Davidson as Paul Duncan
- Frank Belcher as Sgt. Sims
- Richie Ling as Wilkins
- William Anker as The Professor
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