Pilgrims of the Night (1921)
The son of a British earl, Philip Champion is exiled to Paris after having served a prison term to shield his wife and there forms an alliance with his brother-in-law, Marcel, who conducts a fashionable gambling establishment as the head of a band of criminals. Marcel is arrested and sent to prison, and Champion escapes. Ambrose, a hunchbacked street musician, escapes with Christine, Champion's daughter, and frames Champion for robbery.
Director: Edward Sloman
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Lewis Stone as Philip Champion / Lord Ellingham |
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Rubye De Remer as Christine |
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William V. Mong as Ambrose |
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Kathleen Kirkham as Lady Ellingham |
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Raymond Hatton as Le Blun |
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Walter McGrail as Gilbert Hannaway |
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Frank Leigh as Marcel |
| Writing | E. Phillips Oppenheim | Writer |
| Writing | Edward Sloman | Writer |
| Crew | Tony Gaudio | Cinematography |
| Directing | Edward Sloman | Director |