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The Fortieth Door is a american film of genre Adventure directed by George B. Seitz released in USA on 25 may 1924 with Allene Ray

The Fortieth Door (1924)

The Fortieth Door
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Released in USA 25 may 1924
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OriginUSA
Genres Adventure
Rating70% 3.534873.534873.534873.534873.53487

The Fortieth Door is a 1924 American adventure film serial directed by George B. Seitz. The film is considered to be lost.

Actors

Allene Ray

(Aimee)
David Dunbar

(Andy McLean)
Bruce Gordon

(Jack Ryder)
Anna May Wong

(Zira)
Frank Lackteen

(Hamid Bey)
Bernard Siegel

(Tew Fick Pasha)
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