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| director = [[Floyd Martin Thornton]]
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| writer = [[Reuben Gillmer]]
| writer = Reuben Gillmer
| starring = [[James Knight (actor)|James Knight]] <br> [[Evelyn Boucher]] <br> [[Harry Agar Lyons]] <br> [[Adeline Hayden Coffin]]
| starring = [[James Knight (actor)|James Knight]] <br> [[Evelyn Boucher]] <br> [[Harry Agar Lyons]] <br> [[Adeline Hayden Coffin]]
| music =
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| cinematography = [[Phil Ross (cinematographer)|Phil Ross]]
| cinematography = Phil Ross
| editing =
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| studio = [[Harma Photoplays]]
| studio = Harma Photoplays
| distributor = Harma Photoplays
| distributor = Harma Photoplays
| released = July 1919
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* [[Evelyn Boucher]] as Peggy Malvern
* [[Evelyn Boucher]] as Peggy Malvern
* [[Harry Agar Lyons]] as Earl of Brinmore
* [[Harry Agar Lyons]] as Earl of Brinmore
* [[J. Edwards Barker]] as Oliver Slade
* J. Edwards Barker as Oliver Slade
* [[Arthur J. Mayne]] as Sir Guy
* Arthur J. Mayne as Sir Guy
* [[Adeline Hayden Coffin]]
* [[Adeline Hayden Coffin]]
* [[Lottie Blackford]]
* [[Lottie Blackford]]
* [[Nessie Blackford]]
* Nessie Blackford


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 07:29, 23 September 2013

The Knave of Hearts
Directed byFloyd Martin Thornton
Written byReuben Gillmer
StarringJames Knight
Evelyn Boucher
Harry Agar Lyons
Adeline Hayden Coffin
CinematographyPhil Ross
Production
company
Harma Photoplays
Distributed byHarma Photoplays
Release date
July 1919
Running time
5 reels [1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles

The Knave of Hearts is a 1919 British silent romance film directed by Floyd Martin Thornton and starring James Knight, Evelyn Boucher and Harry Agar Lyons.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Low p.393

Bibliography

  • Low, Rachael. History of the British Film, 1918-1929. George Allen & Unwin, 1971.