The Infamous Miss Revell

The Infamous Miss Revell is a lost[1] 1921 American silent mystery film directed by Dallas M. Fitzgerald and starring Alice Lake. It was produced and released by Metro Pictures.[2]

The Infamous Miss Revell
Directed byDallas M. Fitzgerald
Produced byMetro Pictures
Written byArthur J. Zellner
Based onshort story The Infamous Miss Revell by William Carey Wonderly
StarringAlice Lake
CinematographyRoy Klaffki
Distributed byMetro Pictures
Release date
  • October 17, 1921 (1921-10-17)
Running time
6 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Cast

gollark: Weird credentialism?
gollark: I don't really like the current world in some ways either, but I think markets are generally a fairly okay system if managed in some ways.
gollark: Okay, continue.
gollark: Where are the actual incentives in anarchism? It seems that you basically just expect people to embark on giant construction projects and give resources out of the goodness of their hearts or something. In capitalism you actually have a decent direct reason to do that - your company can make more profit if it makes a new silicon fab or something, so you'll get money yourself, and you can get resources from other companies because you both get benefits for trading that way.
gollark: Well, that's just wrong.

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