The Angel of Crooked Street is a 1922 American silent crime drama film directed by David Smith and starring Alice Calhoun, Ralph McCullough and William McCall.[1] Lobby cards for the film are extant.
The Angel of Crooked Street | |
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Directed by | David Smith |
Written by | C. Graham Baker Harry Dittmar |
Produced by | Albert E. Smith |
Starring | Alice Calhoun Ralph McCullough William McCall |
Cinematography | W. Steve Smith Jr. |
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Distributed by | Vitagraph Company of America |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Plot
editJennie Marsh, a young woman working as a maid is unjustly accused of theft when the man she brings home a man from dance who proceeds to rob the house of her employer. She is sent to a reformatory and on release is embittered against the world and decides to take revenge on her former employer Mrs. Sandford. She plans to frame her son Schuyler for a robbery he didn't commit.
Cast
edit- Alice Calhoun as Jennie Marsh
- Ralph McCullough as Schuyler Sanford
- Scott McKee as 'Silent' McKay
- Rex Hammel as 'Kid Glove' Thurston
- William McCall as 'Cap' Berry
- Nellie Anderson as 'Mother' De Vere
- Martha Mattox as Mrs. Phineas Sandford
- Mary Young as Mrs. Marsh
- George Stanley as Stoneham
- Walter Cooper as Dan Bolton
References
edit- ^ Connelly p.13
Bibliography
edit- Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998.
- Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997.
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