The Man Who Turned White

The Man Who Turned White is a 1919 American silent adventure film directed by Park Frame and starring H. B. Warner as a desert shiek. It was produced by Jesse D. Hampton Productions and distributed by Robertson-Cole Company and Exhibitors Mutual Distributing Company. It was rereleased in 1922 by Robertson-Cole.[1][2]

The Man Who Turned White
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Directed byPark Frame
Produced byJesse D. Hampton Prods.
Written byGeorge Elwood Jenks (scenario)
Story byF. McGrew Willis
StarringH. B. Warner
Barbara Castleton
CinematographyWilliam C. Foster
Distributed byRobertson-Cole Productions
Exhibitor's Mutual Distributing
Release date
  • June 1, 1919 (1919-06-01)
Running time
5 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Cast

Preservation status

The Man Who Turned White is a lost film, but snippets or fragments exist at the Library of Congress.[3]

gollark: 1300 people care, probably some quantity have it, *you cannot stop them*.
gollark: You could do things, but they might be bad for everyone.
gollark: Nope. There's no guarantee of that.
gollark: "I must do something because [BAD THING]" is harmful and leads to overcompensating.
gollark: You can do things, but they may all make it worse.

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