The Phantom of the North
The Phantom of the North is a 1929 American drama film directed by Harry S. Webb for the independent Biltmore Productions and featuring Boris Karloff.[1] The film is considered to be lost.[2]
The Phantom of the North | |
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Directed by | Harry S. Webb |
Written by | F. E. Douglas George C. Hull Carl Krusada |
Starring | Edith Roberts Donald Keith |
Cinematography | Arthur Reeves William Thornley |
Edited by | Frederick Bain |
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Country | United States |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
Cast
- Edith Roberts as Doris Rayburn
- Donald Keith as Bob Donald
- Kathleen Key as Colette
- Boris Karloff as Jules Gregg
- Joe Bonomo as Pierre Blanc
- Josef Swickard as Colonel Rayburn
- Muro the Dog as Himself
- Arab the Horse as Himself
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See also
References
- "Progressive Silent Film List: The Phantom of the North". Silent Era. Retrieved April 15, 2008.
- "The Phantom of the North". American Silent Feature Film Survival Database. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
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