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The Strongest (1920) - film review

  Raoul Walsh Dramastars 2
Summary
The Strongest is an American film first released in 1920, directed by Raoul Walsh.  The film is based on a novel by Georges Clemenceau and stars Renée Adorée, Carlo Liten, Harrison Hunter, Beatrice Noyes and Florence Malone.  Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.

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Credits
  • Director: Raoul Walsh
  • Script: Georges Clemenceau (novel), Raoul Walsh
  • Photo: Ben Bail
  • Cast: Renée Adorée (Claudia), Carlo Liten (Henri), Harrison Hunter (Harle), Beatrice Noyes (Betty Macklin), Florence Malone (Claire Harle), Jean Gauthier DeTrigny (Visconte), Madame Tressida (Nanette), Jean Gauthier (Visconte), Georgette Gauthier DeTrigny (Comtesse), Hal Horne (Maurice), James A. Marcus (Curate), C.A. de Lima (Prefect of Police), Teddy Piper (Undetermined Role)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: ?; B&W; silent




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