The Deep Purple (1920)
Doris Moore is a country girl who is conned by two crooks, Harry Leland and Pop Clark. They convince the naive girl to come with them to New York City and play the badger game on William Lake. But the intervention of Kate Fallon, who runs the gang's New York home, saves the innocent and traps the guilty. Instead of tricking Lake, Doris marries him.
Director: Raoul Walsh
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Miriam Cooper as Doris Moore |
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Helen Ware as Kate Fallon |
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Vincent Serrano as Harry Leland |
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William J. Ferguson as Pop Clark |
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Stuart Sage as William Lake |
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William B. Mack as Gordon Laylock |
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Lincoln Plumer as Connelly |
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Ethel Hallor as Flossie |
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Lorraine Frost as Phyllis Lake |
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Louise Mackintosh as Mrs. Lake |
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Amy Summers as Christine |
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Walter Lawrence as Finn |
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J.C. King as Inspector George Bruce |
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Eddie Sturgis as Skinny |
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C.A. de Lima as Balke |
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Marjorie Brenner as Louise |
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Bird Millman as Wire Walker |
| Crew | Jacques Bizeul | Cinematography |
| Production | Raoul Walsh | Producer |
| Art | William Cameron Menzies | Art Direction |
| Writing | Wilson Mizner | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Paul Armstrong | Theatre Play |
| Directing | Raoul Walsh | Director |
| Writing | Earle Browne | Writer |