Queen's Evidence (film)
Queen's Evidence is a 1919 British silent adventure film directed by James Mackay and starring Godfrey Tearle, Unity More and Janet Alexander.[1] It was based on the play Adam and Eve by C.E. Munro and Louisa Parr. A smuggler tries to place the blame on his brother when the costguard begin closing in on him.
Cast
- Godfrey Tearle as Adam Pascal
- Unity More as Eve Pascall
- Janet Alexander as Joan Hocking
- Lauderdale Maitland as Jerrem
- Edward Sorley as Jonathan
- Bruce Winston as Job
- Pardoe Woodman as Reuben May
- Ada King
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