Summary
The Yellow Stain is an American film first released in 1922,
directed by John Francis Dillon.
The film stars John Gilbert, Claire Anderson, J.P. Lockney, Mark Fenton and Herschel Mayall.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: John Francis Dillon
- Script: Jules Furthman
- Photo: Don Short
- Cast: John Gilbert (Donald Keith), Claire Anderson (Thora Erickson), J.P. Lockney (Quartus Hembly), Mark Fenton (Olaf Erickson), Herschel Mayall (Dr. Brown), William Robert Daly (Daniel Kersten), Mace Robinson (Lyman Rochester), James McElhern (Clerk), Frank Hemphill (Pete Borg), May Alexander (Mrs. Borg)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 50 min; B&W; silent
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