The Right Element
The Right Element is a 1919 British silent drama film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Campbell Gullan, Miriam Ferris and Tom Reynolds.[1] It was based on a story by Roland Pertwee.
Cast
- Campbell Gullan - Frank Kemble
- Miriam Ferris - Madeleine Wade
- Tom Reynolds - Mr. Wade
- Mary Rorke - Aunt Harriet
- Annie Esmond - Mrs. Wade
- John Kelt - Pender
- George K. Gee - Pender Jr.
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