1916 British film
The Hard Way | |
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Directed by | Walter West |
Produced by | Walter West |
Starring | Muriel Martin-Harvey Joseph R. Tozer Thomas H. MacDonald |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Hard Way is a 1916 British silent crime film directed by Walter West and starring Muriel Martin-Harvey, Joseph Tozer and Thomas H. MacDonald. It was the first film to be shot at Broadwest's newly acquired Walthamstow studios. Its plot concerns an English artist's wife who commits bigamy in Paris.
Plot summary
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Cast
- Muriel Martin-Harvey - Lilah Chertsey
- Joseph Tozer - Noel Creighton
- Thomas H. MacDonald - Arnold Graves
- Lily Saxby - Clarice Creighton
- George Bellamy - Lepine
- Owen Francis - Martin Graves
References
External links
- The Hard Way at IMDb
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