The Lane That Had No Turning
The Lane That Had No Turning | |
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Directed by | Victor Fleming |
Produced by |
Adolph Zukor Jesse Lasky |
Written by |
Eugene Mullin Gilbert Parker |
Starring | Agnes Ayres |
Cinematography | Gilbert Warrenton |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 50 min., (5 reels at 4,892 feet) |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The Lane That Had No Turning is a lost[1] 1922 American silent film that was directed by Victor Fleming. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released through Paramount Pictures. It is based on the short novel with the same title by Gilbert Parker,[2][3] which is included as the title story of Parker's 1900 collection The Lane that Had No Turning, and Other Tales Concerning the People of Pontiac.
Cast
- Agnes Ayres - Madelinette
- Theodore Kosloff - Louis Racine
- Mahlon Hamilton - George Fournel
- Wilton Taylor - Joe Lajeunesse
- Frank Campeau - Tardiff
- Lillian Leighton - Marie
- Charles West - Havel
- Robert Bolder - Monsieur Poire
- Fred Vroom - the governor general (as Frederick Vroom)
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