I Am the Law (film)
This article is about the 1922 film. For other uses, see I Am the Law (disambiguation).
I Am the Law | |
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Magazine advertisement | |
Directed by | Edwin Carewe |
Produced by | Edwin Carewe |
Written by | Raymond L. Schrock |
Based on |
"The Poetic Justice of Uko San" by James Oliver Curwood |
Starring |
Alice Lake Kenneth Harlan Rosemary Theby Gaston Glass Noah Beery Wallace Beery |
Cinematography | Robert Kurrle |
Production company |
Edwin Carewe Picture Corp. |
Distributed by | Affiliated Distribution Co. |
Release dates | June 1, 1922 |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
I Am the Law is a 1922 American drama film starring Alice Lake and Kenneth Harlan, and featuring Noah Beery, Sr. and Wallace Beery. The movie was written by Raymond L. Schrock based upon a story by James Oliver Curwood, and directed by Edwin Carewe. It is not known whether the film currently survives,[1] which suggests that it is a lost film.
Cast
- Alice Lake as Joan Cameron
- Kenneth Harlan as Cpl. Bob Fitzgerald
- Rosemary Theby as Mrs. George Mordeaux
- Gaston Glass as Ralph Fitzgerald
- Noah Beery as Sgt. Georges Mordeaux
- Wallace Beery as Fu Chang
References
- ↑ Progressive Silent Film List: I Am the Law at silentera.com
External links
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