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North of the Rio Grande is a american film of genre Romance directed by Joseph Henabery released in USA on 14 may 1922 with Bebe Daniels

North of the Rio Grande (1922)

North of the Rio Grande
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Released in USA 14 may 1922
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OriginUSA
Genres Romance,    Western

North of the Rio Grande is a lost 1922 American silent western film starring Bebe Daniels and Jack Holt and directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon.

Actors

Bebe Daniels

(Val Hannon)
Jack Holt

(Bob Haddington)
Charles Ogle

(Colonel Haddington)
Alec B. Francis

(Father Hillaire)
Will Walling

(John Hannon)
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