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The Law Divine is a British film of genre Drama directed by H.B. Parkinson with Eva Moore

The Law Divine (1920)

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Genres Drama,    Crime

The Law Divine is a 1920 silent British crime film directed by H. B. Parkinson and Challis Sanderson. The film is considered to be lost.

Actors

Eva Moore

(Edie le Bas)
Evelyn Brent

(Daphne Grey)
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