
The Light That Failed
Only Rudyard Kipling could write such a romance! Only Ronald Colman could play such a role!A London artist struggles to complete one last painting before going blind.
Description: A London artist struggles to complete one last painting before going blind.
Genres: Drama
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 97 minutes

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Marked for Death

Ronald Colman
Played Dick Heldar

Walter Huston
Played Torpenhow

Muriel Angelus
Played Maisie

Ida Lupino
Played Bessie Broke

Dudley Digges
Played The Nilghai

Ernest Cossart
Played Beeton

Ferike Boros
Played Madame Binat

Pedro de Cordoba
Played Monsieur Binat

Colin Tapley
Played Gardner

Ronald Sinclair
Played Young Dick

Sarita Wooton
Played Young Maisie

Halliwell Hobbes
Played Doctor

Charles Irwin
Played Soldier Model

Francis McDonald
Played George

George Regas
Played Cassavetti
Wilfred Roberts
Played Barton

Jimmy Aubrey
Played Soldier
Clara Blore
Played Mother
Ricardo Lord Cezon
Played Little Boy

George Chandler
Played First Man (Voice)
Joe Collings
Played Thackery

Clyde Cook
Played Soldier

Harry Cording
Played Soldier
Armba Dandridge
Played Native
Barbara Denny
Played Waitress
Ted Deputy
Played Johnnie, Officer
Barry Downing
Played Little Boy
Jack Egger
Played Little Boy
Harold Entwistle
Played Old Man with Dark Glasses
Leslie Francis
Played Man with Bandaged Eyes

Gerald Hamer
Played Soldier
Sam Harris
Played Wells

Fay Helm
Played Red-Haired Girl
Bill Hurley
Played Cab Driver

Colin Kenny
Played Doctor #2
Larry Lawson
Played Andy, Officer
Connie Leon
Played Flower Woman

George Melford
Played Second Man (Voice)
Clive Morgan
Played Slim

Pat O'Malley
Played Bullock
Bob Perry
Played Hoke, Officer

Cyril Ring
Played War Correspondent

Gerald Rogers
Played Sick Man
John Graham Spacey
Played Policeman

Hanley Stafford
Played Officer
Robert R. Stephenson
Played Man with Thick Glasses

Hayden Stevenson
Played War Correspondent
David Thursby
Played Soldier
Carl Voss
Played Officer 'Chops'

Blue Washington
Played Bit Part
Ben Watson
Played Manny

Charles Bennett
Played Soldier
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