The House on the Marsh
The House on the Marsh is a 1920 British silent crime film directed by Fred Paul and starring Cecil Humphreys, Peggy Patterson and Harry Welchman.[1] It follows a Governess who unmasks the owner of her house as a criminal. It was based on a melodramatic novel by Florence Warden.
Cast
- Cecil Humphreys - Gervas Rayner
- Peggy Patterson - Violet Christie
- Harry Welchman - Laurence Reed
- Frank Stanmore - Reverend Golightly
- Madge Tree - Sarah Gooch
- Mary Godfrey - Miss Rayner
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References
External links
- The House on the Marsh on IMDb
- Florence Warden at Library of Congress Authorities, with 71 catalogue records
- Works by or about Florence Warden in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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