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Not For Sale (1924)

Genre : Romance, Drama

Runtime : 1H 26M

Director : W.P. Kellino

Synopsis

An Earl's disowned son becomes a chauffeur, loves a landlady, and is jailed for theft.

Actors

Mary Odette
Mary Odette
Arnnie Armstrong
Ian Hunter
Ian Hunter
Martin Bering
Gladys Hamer
Gladys Hamer
Florrie
Mary Brough
Mary Brough
Mrs Keane
Lionelle Howard
Lionelle Howard
Bertie Strangeways
Phyllis Lytton
Phyllis Lytton
Virginia Strangeway
Edward O'Neill
Edward O'Neill
Earl of Rathbury
Mickey Brantford
Mickey Brantford
John Armstrong
Julie Kean
Julie Kean
Tibbles Armstrong
W.G. Saunders
W.G. Saunders
Sunny Jim
Jack Trevor
Jack Trevor
Desmond North
Maud Gill
Maud Gill
Miss Carter
Minna Leslie
Minna Leslie
Mrs Lovell
Robert Vallis
Robert Vallis
Roberts
Moore Marriott
Moore Marriott
Solicitor

Crews

W.P. Kellino
W.P. Kellino
Director
Monica Ewer
Monica Ewer
Writer
Lydia Hayward
Lydia Hayward
Writer
Percy Strong
Percy Strong
Cinematography
Challis Sanderson
Challis Sanderson
Editor
Walter W. Murton
Walter W. Murton
Art Direction

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