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]

The Luck of Geraldine Laird
Directed byEdward Sloman
Produced byBessie Barriscale Productions
Written byHarvey Gates
Based onnovel by Kathleen Norris
StarringBessie Barriscale
CinematographyEugene Gaudio
Distributed byFilm Booking Office of America
Release date
February 1, 1920
Running time
5 reels
CountryUSA
LanguageSilent..English titles

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