The Notorious Mrs. Carrick
The Notorious Mrs. Carrick is a 1924 British silent crime film directed by George Ridgwell and starring Cameron Carr, A.B. Imeson and Gordon Hopkirk.[1] It was an adaptation of the novel Pools of the Past by Charles Proctor. The film was made by Britain's largest film company of the era Stoll Pictures.
Cast
- Cameron Carr as David Carrick
- A.B. Imeson as Tony Tregarthen
- Gordon Hopkirk as Gerald Rosario
- Sydney Folker as David Arman
- Jack Denton as Allen Richards
- Disa as Sybil Tregarthen
- Peggy Lynn as Honor Tregarthen
- Basil Saunders as Inspector Samson
- Arthur Lumley as Owen Lawson
gollark: In America, they *are* defined that way.
gollark: Possibly because people don't trust the American government to do things sensibly.
gollark: Banning some things works, banning some things breaks horribly.
gollark: You can't get addicted to lead.
gollark: I mean...
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