The Right to Live (1921 film)
The Right to Live is a 1921 British silent drama film written by, directed by and starring A.E. Coleby. The screenplay concerns a Cockney fishmonger who tracks down his estranged niece who is an aspiring actress and then loses his family's savings gambling on a trotting race.
The Right to Live | |
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Directed by | A.E. Coleby |
Written by | A.E. Coleby |
Starring | A.E. Coleby Phyllis Shannaw Peter Upcher Marguerite Hare |
Release date | 1921 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Main cast
- A.E. Coleby - Bill Rivers
- Phyllis Shannaw - Marjorie Dessalar
- Peter Upcher - Sir Robert Martindale
- Marguerite Hare - Mrs. Rivers
- Henry Nicholls-Bates - Grandpa Rivers
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