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The Leopard Lady

Feb 22, 1928
1h 10m
★ 0.0

A remarkable screen melodrama packed with thrills and with the amazing climax ever shown on the screen---

Overview

Jacqueline Logan stars as Paula, a beautiful and fearless circus leopard trainer. Working hand-in-glove with the police, Paula joins a circus where several murders have occurred. Among the suspects is gorilla trainer Caesar (Alan Hale Sr.). (NY Times)

Genres

Mystery
Drama
Crime

Production Companies

DeMille Pictures Corporation

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Cast

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Chris

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