The Forgotten Law
The Forgotten Law is a 1922 American silent melodrama film starring Milton Sills and directed by James W. Horne. The story was adapted from the 1906 novel A Modern Madonna by Caroline Abbot Stanley.[1]
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Directed by | James W. Horne |
Produced by | Max Graf |
Written by | Joseph Franklin Poland |
Based on | A Modern Madonna by Caroline Abbot Stanley |
Starring | Milton Sills |
Cinematography | John Stumar |
Production company | Graf Productions |
Distributed by | Metro Pictures Corporation |
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Running time | 7 reels |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
- Milton Sills as Richard Jarnette
- Jack Mulhall at Victor Jarnette
- Cleo Ridgely as Margaret
- Alec B. Francis as Judge Kirtley
- Muriel Frances Dana as Muriel
- Alice Hollister as Rosalie
- Edneh Altemus as Flo
- Lucretia Harris as Mammy Cely
- Walter Law as Detective
References
- "The Forgotten Law". Catalog of Feature Films. American Film Institute.
- Carl Bennett, ed. (May 2, 2012). "The Forgotten Law (1922)". Progressive Silent Film List – via Silent Era.
- "The Forgotten Law". Performing Arts Encyclopedia. Library of Congress. March 7, 2016.
External links
- The Forgotten Law at IMDb
- Synopsis at AllMovie
- Review in The Film Daily, via Internet Archive
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