The Imp (1919 film)
The Imp is a 1919 American silent crime film directed by Robert Ellis and starring Elsie Janis, Joe King, and Ethel Stewart.[1]
The Imp | |
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Directed by | Robert Ellis |
Written by | Elsie Janis Edmund Goulding |
Starring | Elsie Janis Joe King Ethel Stewart |
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Distributed by | Select Pictures |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
- Elsie Janis as Jane Morgan
- Joe King as The Leopard
- Ethel Stewart as Jane's Mother
- E.J. Ratcliffe a sJane's Father
- Duncan Penwarden as Dr. James
- Arthur Marion as The Butler
- John Sutherland as The Deacon
- William Frederic as The Warden
- Edith Forrest as Maid
- Joseph Granby as Hampden
- Jack Ridgeway as Comedian
- Ricardo Cortez as Extra
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References
- Slide p. 268
Bibliography
- Anthony Slide. The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville. University Press of Mississippi, 2012.
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