The Silent Call (1921 film)
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Directed byLaurence Trimble
Written byJane Murfin
Based onThe Cross Pull
1919 novel in The Saturday Evening Post
by Hal G. Evarts
1919 novel in The Saturday Evening Post
by Hal G. Evarts
Produced byH.O. Davis
| The Silent Call | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Laurence Trimble |
| Written by | Jane Murfin |
| Based on | The Cross Pull 1919 novel in The Saturday Evening Post by Hal G. Evarts |
| Produced by | H.O. Davis |
| Starring | John Bowers Kathryn McGuire William Dyer |
| Cinematography | Charles Dreyer Glen Gano |
Production company | H.O. Davis Productions |
| Distributed by | Associated First National Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Languages | Silent English intertitles |
The Silent Call is a 1921 American silent adventure film directed by Laurence Trimble and featuring John Bowers, Kathryn McGuire and William Dyer.[1] It was produced as a vehicle for the canine star Strongheart who appeared in several silent films. Strongheart was trained by Trimble.[2]
Cast
- Strongheart the Dog as Flash
- John Bowers as Clark Moran
- Kathryn McGuire as Betty Houston
- William Dyer as Ash Brent
- Jim Mason as Luther Nash
- Nelson McDowell as Dad Kinney
- Ed Brady as Jimmy the Dud
- Robert Bolder as James Houston