Beyond London Lights
1928 film
- March 18, 1928 (1928-03-18)
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Beyond London Lights is a lost[1] 1928 American silent drama film directed by Tom Terriss and starring Adrienne Dore, Lee Shumway, and Bill Elliott. It is based on John Joy Bell's 1917 novel Kitty Carstairs, and is sometimes referred to by that title.[2] It was made by Film Booking Offices of America.[3]
Plot
Cast
- Adrienne Dore as Kitty Carstairs
- Lee Shumway as John Risk
- Wild Bill Elliott as Colin Drummond
- Herbert Evans as Symington
- Jacqueline Gadsden as Lady Dorothy
- Florence Wix as Mrs. Drummond
- Templar Saxe as Stephen Carstairs
- Blanche Craig as Mrs. Bundle
- Kathrin Clare Ward as The Landlady
References
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film.
External links
- Beyond London Lights at IMDb
- Synopsis at AllMovie
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Films directed by Tom Terriss
- Flame of Passion (1915)
- The Pearl of the Antilles (1915
- The Pursuing Shadow (1915)
- Society Wolves (1916)
- My Country First (1916)
- The Fettered Woman (1917)
- Find the Woman (1918)
- The Song of the Soul (1918)
- The Business of Life (1918)
- Everybody's Girl (1918)
- The Triumph of the Weak (1918)
- To the Highest Bidder (1918)
- The Woman Between Friends (1918)
- The Spark Divine (1919)
- The Tower of Jewels (1919)
- The Captain's Captain (1919)
- The Climbers (1919)
- The Cambric Mask (1919)
- The Bramble Bush (1919)
- The Lion and the Mouse (1919)
- The Third Degree (1919)
- The Vengeance of Durand (1919)
- Trumpet Island (1920)
- Captain Swift (1920)
- Dead Men Tell No Tales (1920)
- The Fortune Hunter (1920)
- The Heart of Maryland (1921)
- Boomerang Bill (1922)
- The Challenge (1922)
- Find the Woman (1922)
- The Bandolero (1924)
- The Desert Sheik (1924)
- His Buddy's Wife (1925)
- The Romance of a Million Dollars (1926)
- The Girl from Rio (1927)
- Temptations of a Shop Girl (1927)
- Beyond London Lights (1928)
- Clothes Make the Woman (1928)
- The Naughty Duchess (1928)
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