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The Evil Eye
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The Evil Eye

Apr 30, 1920
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Overview

This serial, starring boxer Leslie King, is presumed lost.

Genres

Action
Drama
Fantasy

Production Companies

Hallmark Pictures Corporation

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Cast

Benny Leonard

Frank Armstrong

Benny Leonard

Ruth Dwyer

Dora Bruce

Ruth Dwyer

Stuart Holmes

Berton Bruce

Stuart Holmes

Marie Shotwell

Mrs. David Bruce

Marie Shotwell

Rosita Marstini

Marcia Lamar (as Madame Marie Marstini)

Rosita Marstini

Leslie King

The Money Lender

Leslie King

Bernard Randall

Bernard Randall

Mary Jepp

Mary Jepp

Joe Martin

Orangutan (Uncredited)

Joe Martin