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The Evil Thereof is a american film of genre Drama directed by Robert G. Vignola released in USA on 5 june 1916 with Frank Losee

The Evil Thereof (1916)

The Evil Thereof
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Released in USA 5 june 1916
Length 50minutes
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama

For the 1913 film of the same name, see The Evil Thereof (1913 film).

The Evil Thereof is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Robert G. Vignola and starring Frank Losee and Grace Valentine.

Synopsis

A wealthy, amoral broker (Losee) seduces a manicurist (Valentine) and makes her his mistress, taking her away from her fiancé, a young barber (Kent).

Actors

Frank Losee

(the broker)
Crauford Kent

(The Barber)
Grace Valentine

(The Manicurist)
George Le Guere

(The Boy)
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