What Fools Men Are
| What Fools Men Are | |
|---|---|
| Overblik | |
| Genre | Dramafilm, dramedy |
| Instrueret af | George Terwilliger |
| Medvirkende | Faire Binney, Lucy Fox |
| Udgivelsesdato | 1922 |
| Længde | 60 min. |
| Oprindelsesland | USA |
| Links | |
| på IMDb | |
| Information med symbolet | |
What Fools Men Are er en amerikansk stumfilm fra 1922 af George Terwilliger.[1][2]
Medvirkende
- Faire Binney som Peggy Kendricks
- Lucy Fox som Ola
- Joseph Striker som Ralph Demarest
- Huntley Gordon som Bartley Claybourne
- Florence Billings som Kate Claybourne
- J. Barney Sherry som Horace Demrest
- Templar Saxe som Bayard Thomas
- Harry Clay Blaney som Steve O'Mally
Referencer
Eksterne henvisninger
- What Fools Men Are på Internet Movie Database (engelsk)
- What Fools Men Are hos American Film Institute (engelsk)
- What Fools Men Are på The Movie Database (engelsk)
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