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The Fatal Hour (1920 film)

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The Fatal Hour
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Directed byGeorge W. Terwilliger
Written byJulia Burnham
Produced byMetro Pictures
Maxwell Karger
StarringThomas W. Ross
Bert Lytell
CinematographyLouis J. Dunmyre
Distributed byMetro Pictures
Release date
November 1, 1920
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

The Fatal Hour is a lost[1] 1920 American feature-length silent film directed by George W. Terwilliger. It starred Broadway star Thomas W. Ross (1873-1959) and Wilfred Lytell and was released by Metro Pictures. Ross is forgotten to modern audiences while Lytell is a known name amongst silent film buffs.[2]

Cast

  • Thomas W. Ross - Jim Callender
  • Wilfred Lytell - Nigel Villiers
  • Frank Conlan - Lord Adolphus Villiers (credited as Francis X. Conlan)
  • Lionel Pape - The Duke of Exmoor
  • Jack Crosby - Dudley
  • Henry Hallam - Anthony
  • Louis Sealy - Felix (credited as Louis Sealey)
  • Frank Currier - The Abbot
  • Gladys Coburn - Dorothy Gore
  • Thea Talbot - Bessie Bissett
  • Jennie Dickerson - Mrs. Bissett
  • Florence Court - Lily de Mario
  • Marie Schaefer - Lady Margaret Villiers (credited as Marie Shaffer)
  • Effie Conley - Sally

References