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Black Magic is a american film of genre Drama directed by George B. Seitz released in USA on 6 july 1929 with Josephine Dunn

Black Magic (1929)

Black Magic
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Released in USA 6 july 1929
Length 1h6
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama

Black Magic is a 1929 silent drama film directed by George B. Seitz.



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Actors

Josephine Dunn

(Katherine Bradbroke)
Earle Foxe

(Hugh Darrell)
John Holland

(John Ormsby)
Henry B. Walthall

(Dr. Bradbroke)
Dorothy Jordan

(Ann Bradbroke)
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