The Luck of Geraldine Laird
The Luck of Geraldine Laird is a lost[1] 1920 silent film drama directed by Edward Sloman and starring Bessie Barriscale. It was produced by Robertson-Cole and released through Film Booking Office of America.[2]
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Directed by | Edward Sloman |
Produced by | Bessie Barriscale Productions |
Written by | Harvey Gates |
Based on | novel by Kathleen Norris |
Starring | Bessie Barriscale |
Cinematography | Eugene Gaudio |
Distributed by | Film Booking Office of America |
Release date | February 1, 1920 |
Running time | 5 reels |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent..English titles |
Cast
- Bessie Barriscale - Geraldine Laird
- Niles Welch - Dean Laird
- Boyd Irwin - Louis Redding
- Dorcas Matthews - Kennedy Bond
- William V. Mong - Leo Goldman
- Rosita Marstini - Paula Lucas
- Ashton Dearholt - George Fitzpatrick
- Mary Jane Irving - Child
- Jeanne Carpenter - Child (billed Theo-Alice Carpenter)
- Maggie Fisher
- Siska Swanson
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