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Under the Crescent is a american film directed by Burton L. King released in USA on 1 june 1915 with William C. Dowlan

Under the Crescent (1915)

Under the Crescent
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Released in USA 1 june 1915
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OriginUSA

Under the Crescent is a 1915 American drama film serial directed by Burton L. King, starring Ola Humphrey, and released by Universal. The film is considered to be lost.

Synopsis

A series of six episodes involving the adventures of an American actress in Old Egypt.

Actors

William C. Dowlan

(Stanley Clyde)
Edward Sloman

(Prince Ibrahim Tousson)
Carmen Phillips

(Princess Uarda)
William Quinn

(Said Pasha)
Edna Maison

(Princess Zohna)
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