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Scars of Jealousy is a film of genre Drama directed by Lambert Hillyer released in USA on 5 march 1923 with Edmund Burns

Scars of Jealousy (1923)

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Released in USA 5 march 1923
Length 1h10
Directed by
Genres Drama

Scars of Jealousy est un film américain réalisé par Lambert Hillyer et sorti en 1923.

Actors

Edmund Burns

(Jeff Newland)
Lloyd Hughes

(Cody Jacques)
Marguerite De La Motte

(Helen Meanix)
James Neill

(Colonel Meanix)
Jim Mason

(Zeke Jacques)
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