The Unfoldment

The Unfoldment is a lost[1] 1922 silent film feature directed by George Kern and starring Florence Lawrence. It was produced by an independent company.[2]

The Unfoldment
Directed byGeorge Kern
?Murdock MacQuarrie
Produced byProducers Pictures
Written byJames Couldwell(story)
Reed Heustis(story)
StarringFlorence Lawrence
CinematographyEdward Gheller
Hal Mohr
Distributed byAssociated Exhibitors
Release date
January 1, 1922
Running time
6 reels
CountryUSA
LanguageSilent..English titles

Only a fragment of this film survives in the Library of Congress collection.

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