Still with Earle Williams (disguised as a Rajah) and Betty Ross Clarke
Directed by
Edward José
Written by
Bradley J. Smollen (screenplay) Lottie Horner (story) Clyde Westover (story) Florine Williams (story)
Produced by
Albert E. Smith
Starring
Earle Williams Charles Hill Mailes Boris Karloff Betty Ross Clarke
Cinematography
Ernest F. Smith
Distributed by
Vitagraph Studios
Release date
April 2, 1922 (1922-04-02)
Running time
5 reels (50 min.)
Country
United States
Language
Silent (English intertitles)
The Man from Downing Street is a 1922 American silent starring Earle Williams, Charles Hill Mailes, Betty Ross Clark and Boris Karloff.[1] The screenplay was written by Bradley J. Smollen, based on a screen story by Clyde C. Westover, Lottie Horner and Florine Williams. It is thought to be a lost film.[1]
^ ab"Progressive Silent Film List: The Man from Downing Street". Silent Era. Retrieved April 6, 2008.
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