Lights of London (1914 film)
1914 British film
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Lights of London is a 1914 British silent drama film directed by Bert Haldane and starring Arthur Chesney, Phyllis Relph and Fred Paul. The film is based on the 1881 stage melodrama The Lights o' London by George Sims[1] and was made at Ealing Studios.[2] The play was again turned into a silent film in 1923.
Directed byBert Haldane
Written by
- George R. Sims (play)
- Harry Engholm
Produced byWilliam G.B. Barker
Starring
- Arthur Chesney
- Phyllis Relph
- Fred Paul
- Roy Travers
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| Directed by | Bert Haldane |
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| Produced by | William G.B. Barker |
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| Distributed by | Magnet Film Exchange |
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| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
The film is a thriller and melodrama in which a young man is sent to prison after being framed by his cousin and manages to escape to save his fiancée.[3]
The fim was produced by William G.B. Barker.[4]
The film had four reels.[5]
Cast
- Arthur Chesney as Harold Armytage
- Phyllis Relph as Hetty Preene
- Fred Paul as Clifford Armytage
- Thomas H. MacDonald
- J. Hastings Batson
- Roy Travers
- Rolf Leslie