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The Branding Iron
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The Branding Iron

Oct 31, 1920
1h 10m
★ 0.0

"YOU'RE THE IMAGE OF YOUR MOTHER WITH THEM BIG EYES A-STARING." Joan Carver lived a life of terror in a lonely cabin in the mountains, bullied and beaten by a father who insanely hated her sex.

Overview

Pierre Landis is insanely jealous of his beautiful young wife Joan, and his jealousy makes him take a branding iron to her to mark her as his property.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Reginald Barker Productions

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Cast

Barbara Castleton

Joan Carver

Barbara Castleton

James Kirkwood

Pierre Landis

James Kirkwood

Russell Simpson

John Carver

Russell Simpson

Richard Tucker

Prosper Gael

Richard Tucker

Sidney Ainsworth

Jasper Morena

Sidney Ainsworth

Gertrude Astor

Betty Morena

Gertrude Astor

Alan Roscoe

Rev. Frank Holliwell

Alan Roscoe

Marion Colvin

Mrs. Upper

Marion Colvin

Joan Standing

Maude Upper

Joan Standing

Louie Cheung

Wen Ho

Louie Cheung

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