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The Light That Failed ()


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Although aspiring artist Dick Heldar is devoted to his childhood sweetheart Maisie Wells, his ambition drives him to faraway places. He meets war correspondent Torpenhow at Port Said, and accompanies him into battle.

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Bessie Broke
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Dick Heldar
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Topenhow
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Maisie Wells
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Madame Binat
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Binat
Peggy Schaffer ...
Donna Lane
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Young Dick
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Young Maisie

Directed by

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George Melford

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Jack Cunningham ... (adaptation)
 
Rudyard Kipling ... (story)
 
F. McGrew Willis ... (adaptation)

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Charles G. Clarke ... (as Charles Clarke)

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Jesse L. Lasky ... presenter

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Taglines THE screen can give no finer entertainment than this tense every-minute production of Rudyard Kipling's famous story of romance and adventure. (Print Ad-Syracuse Journal, ((Syracuse NY)) 15 December 1923) See more »
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Also Known As
  • La lumière qui s'éteint (France)
  • Ljuset som försvann (Sweden)
  • 消え行く燈明 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Het licht dat verdween (Netherlands)
  • Lyset, der svandt (Denmark)
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  • 70 min
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Movie Connections Version of The Light That Failed (1916). See more »

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