A Woman in Grey

A Woman in Grey

Release date : January 22, 1920
Runtime : 3h 56m
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Director : James Vincent /
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January 22, 1920 3h 56m More
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This 15 chapter serial is considered to be "the last of the adult serials". Produced in Wilkes-Barre, PA., it has crisp editing, fast action, and carefully lit and composed interiors and lush pictorial exteriors. This is a serial of great complexity with the director, the photographer and title-maker always in absolute control. The extraordinary rhythmic momentum of the film is never lost despite the films complex plot turns. This is the best of the surviving serials from the silent era.
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Arline Pretty
Ruth Hope, The Woman in Grey
Henry G. Sell
Tom Thurston, Amory's Attorney
Fred C. Jones
J. Havilland Hunter, A Man of Mystery
John Heenan
Wilfred Amory, Retired Attorney
Margaret Fielding
Paula Dunne, Amory's Niece
Ann Brody
Miss Traill, Companion to Ruth Hope
Jane Mair
Grace Carleton
Jack Newton
Ralph Gordon
J.W. Driscoll
Dr. Lepell
Jack Manning
Gangster
Walter Chapin
Gangster

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  • title:A Woman in Grey
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1920
  • Runtime:3h 56m
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  • Director: James Vincent /
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  • Overview:This 15 chapter serial is considered to be "the last of the adult serials". Produced in Wilkes-Barre, PA., it has crisp editing, fast action, and carefully lit and composed interiors and lush pictorial exteriors. This is a serial of great complexity with the director, the photographer and title-maker always in absolute control. The extraordinary rhythmic momentum of the film is never lost despite the films complex plot turns. This is the best of the surviving serials from the silent era.
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