Garments of Truth
Directed by: George D. Baker, USA, 1921
USA, 1921
Cast and Credits
Production | |
Distribution | Metro Pictures Corporation |
Producer | Maxwell Karger [(uncertain or unconfirmed)] |
Director | George D. Baker |
Based on | George D. Baker |
Director of Photography | Rudolph J. Bergquist |
Art Director | Rudolph J. Bergquist |
Cast | Gareth Hughes [Lester Crope] |
Ethel Grandin [Catherine Willis] | |
John Steppling [Deacon Ballantine] | |
Frances Raymond [Mrs. Ballantine] | |
Margaret McWade [Mrs. Crope] | |
Graham Pettie [Mr. Crope] | |
Sylvia Ashton [Widow Jones] | |
Effie Conley [Millie Thomas] | |
Herbert Fortier [Dr. G. B. Palmer] | |
Ilean Hume [Tilly Snooks] | |
Harry Lorraine [Alex Hawley] | |
Eric Mayne [Dr. Mills] | |
Frank Norcross [James H. Barnes] | |
Walter Perry [Nat Sears] | |
Herbert Prior [Dr. W.H. Palmer] |
Technical specifications
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm - Black and White,
Sound System: silent
First Screening: October 5, 1921 in USA
US Copyright: December 07, 1921 - ©LP.17333
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