The Four Just Men (1921 film)
The Four Just Men | |
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Directed by | George Ridgwell |
Written by |
George Ridgwell Edgar Wallace (novel) |
Starring |
Cecil Humphreys Teddy Arundell Charles Croker-King Owen Roughwood |
Cinematography | Alfred H. Moses |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Stoll Pictures |
Release dates | 1921 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Four Just Men is a 1921 British silent crime film directed by George Ridgwell and starring Cecil Humphreys, Teddy Arundell and Charles Croker-King.[1] It was based on the 1904 novel The Four Just Men by Edgar Wallace. Its plot concerns four vigilantes who seek revenge for the public against criminals.
Production
It was made by Stoll Pictures at their Cricklewood Studios in North London.
Cast
- Cecil Humphreys as Manfred
- Teddy Arundell as Inspector Falmouth
- Charles Croker-King as Thery
- Charles Tilson-Chowne as Sir Philip Ramon
- Owen Roughwood as Poiccart
- George Bellamy as Gonsalez
- Robert Vallis as Billy Marks
- Roy Wood as Sir Philip's Secretary
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