Women's Weapons
Women's Weapons is a lost[1] 1918 American silent comedy drama film directed by Robert G. Vignola and starring Ethel Clayton.[2]
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Directed by | Robert G. Vignola |
Produced by | Adolph Zukor Jesse Lasky |
Written by | Beulah Marie Dix |
Starring | Ethel Clayton |
Cinematography | Charles Schoenbaum |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 5 reels (4,075 feet) |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
- Ethel Clayton as Anne Elliot
- Elliott Dexter as Nicholas Elliot
- Vera Doria as Esmee Hale
- James Neill as Peter Gregory
- Josephine Crowell as Margaret
- Pat Moore as Nicholas, Jr.
- Joan Marsh as Nicholas, Jr.'s sister (credited as Dorothy Rosher)
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