Tinsel (film)
Tinsel is a 1918 silent film drama directed by Oscar Apfel and featuring Kitty Gordon. It was produced and distributed by World Film Company.[1][2]
Tinsel | |
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Directed by | Oscar Apfel |
Produced by | World Film Company |
Written by | Wallace Clifton |
Based on | a story Adele by Frederick J. Jackson |
Starring | Kitty Gordon |
Cinematography | Lucien Tainguy |
Distributed by | World Film Company |
Release date | July 8, 1918 |
Running time | 5 reels |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent..English titles |
Cast
- Kitty Gordon - Princess Sylvia Carzoni
- Muriel Ostriche - Ruth Carmichael
- Frank Mayo - Jefferson Kane
- Bradley Barker - Richard Carmichael
- Ralph Graves - Bobby Woodward
- George De Carlton - Stephen Roche
- Tony Merlo - Dickey Flemming
- Marie Nau - Denise
- Anne Dearing - ?unknown role
Preservation status
- Gordon's only surviving film. Prints are held at George Eastman House and the Library of Congress.[3]
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