The Light at Dusk

The Light at Dusk is a lost 1916 silent[1] film drama directed by Edgar Lewis and produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company.[2][3]

The Light at Dusk
(aka:Light at Dusk)
Directed byEdgar Lewis
Produced bySiegmund Lubin
Written byAnthony Paul Kelly
StarringOrrin Johnson
Mary Carr
CinematographyEdward C. Earle
Distributed byV-L-S-E
Release date
July 31, 1916
Running time
6 reels
CountryUSA
LanguageSilent ...English titles

Cast

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