The Suspect (1916 film)
The Suspect is a 1916 lost silent film directed by S. Rankin Drew, starring Anita Stewart and produced by the Vitagraph Studios.[1][2] It was Frank Morgan’s film debut.
The Suspect | |
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Glass slide for the film | |
Directed by | S. Rankin Drew |
Produced by | Vitagraph Studios |
Written by | S. Rankin Drew (scenario) |
Based on | The Silver Shell by H. J. W. Dam |
Starring | Anita Stewart |
Cinematography | Arthur Quinn |
Production company | |
Distributed by | V-L-S-E |
Release date |
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Running time | 6 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English titles) |
Cast
- Anita Stewart - Sophie Karrenina
- S. Rankin Drew - Prince Paul Karatoff
- Anders Randolf - Duke Karatoff
- George Cooper - Valdor
- Frank Wupperman - Sir Richard
- Edward Elkas - Mouroff
- Julia Swayne Gordon - Lady Armitage
- Bobby Connelly - Jack
- Alfred Raboch - Ralk (*as Albert Raboch)
- Ann Brody - Mouroff's wife
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