The Fatal Hour (1920 film)
The Fatal Hour | |
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Directed by | George W. Terwilliger |
Produced by |
Metro Pictures Maxwell Karger |
Written by | Julia Burnham |
Based on | play by Cecil Raleigh |
Starring |
Thomas W. Ross Bert Lytell |
Cinematography | Louis J. Dunmyre |
Distributed by | Metro Pictures |
Release dates | November 1, 1920 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The Fatal Hour is a lost[1] 1920 American feature-length silent film directed by George W. Terwilliger. It starred Broadway star Thomas W. Ross (1873-1959) and Wilfred Lytell and was released by Metro Pictures. Ross is forgotten to modern audiences while Lytell is a known name amongst silent film buffs.[2]
Cast
- Thomas W. Ross - Jim Callender
- Wilfred Lytell - Nigel Villiers
- Frank Conlan - Lord Adolphus Villiers (credited as Francis X. Conlan)
- Lionel Pape - The Duke of Exmoor
- Jack Crosby - Dudley
- Henry Hallam - Anthony
- Louis Sealy - Felix (credited as Louis Sealey)
- Frank Currier - The Abbot
- Gladys Coburn - Dorothy Gore
- Thea Talbot - Bessie Bissett
- Jennie Dickerson - Mrs. Bissett
- Florence Court - Lily de Mario
- Marie Schaefer - Lady Margaret Villiers (credited as Marie Shaffer)
- Effie Conley - Sally
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