The Silent Command

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The Silent Command
Directed by J. Gordon Edwards
Written by Anthony Paul Kelly
Rufus King
Starring Edmund Lowe
Béla Lugosi
Cinematography George W. Lane
Release date(s) 19 August 1923
Running time 80 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language Silent
English intertitles
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The Silent Command is a 1923 drama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards and featuring Béla Lugosi.

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  • Edmund Lowe - Capt. Decatur
  • Béla Lugosi - Hisston
  • Carl Harbaugh - Menchen
  • Martin Faust - Cordoba
  • Gordon McEdward - Girdley
  • Byron Douglas - Adm. Nevins
  • Theodore Babcock - Adm. Meade
  • George Lessey - Mr. Collins
  • Warren Cook - Ambassador Mendizabal
  • Henry Armetta - Pedro
  • Rogers Keene - Jack Decatur
  • Wes Jenkins - The Butler (as J.W. Jenkins)
  • Alma Tell - Mrs. Richard Decatur
  • Martha Mansfield - Peg Williams, the vamp
  • Florence Martin - Peg's Maid
  • Betty Jewel - Dolores
  • Kate Blancke - Mrs. Nevins
  • Elizabeth Foley - Jill Decatur

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