The Lion's Mouse
The Lion's Mouse (Dutch: De leeuw en de muis) is a 1923 British-Dutch silent crime film directed by Oscar Apfel.[1]
The Lion's Mouse | |
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Directed by | Oscar Apfel |
Written by | A. M. Williamson (novel) C. N. Williamson (novel) |
Release date | May 1923 |
Country | United Kingdom Netherlands |
Language | Silent |
Cast
- Wyndham Standing as Dick Sands
- Mary Odette as Mouse
- Rex Davis as Justin O'Reilly
- Marguerite Marsh as Olga Beverley
- Carl Tobi as Stephen
- Greta Lobo-Braakensiek as murderer
- Willem van der Veer
- Roy Travers
- Cor Smits
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References
- "Progressive Silent Film List: The Lion's Mouse". Silent Era. Retrieved 4 May 2009.
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