Officer 666 (1920 film)
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Directed byHarry Beaumont
Written byGerald Duffy (scenario)
Based onOfficer 666
by Augustin MacHugh
by Augustin MacHugh
Produced byGoldwyn Pictures
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| Directed by | Harry Beaumont |
| Written by | Gerald Duffy (scenario) |
| Based on | Officer 666 by Augustin MacHugh |
| Produced by | Goldwyn Pictures |
| Starring | Tom Moore |
| Cinematography | Norbert Brodine |
| Distributed by | Goldwyn Pictures |
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Running time | 5 reels |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Officer 666 is a lost[1] 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Tom Moore. It is based on a 1912 Broadway play that originally starred Wallace Eddinger. Versions of the story were filmed in 1914 and 1916. This version was produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures.[2][3]