The Deep Purple Trailer

The Deep Purple Trailer (1920)

"The subtle plots and schemes of the money-mad crooks who operate in the throbbing White Light District. And a Girl-lovely-wholesome-innocent-trusting." 02 May 1920 Drama, Crime 60 mins

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.

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Cast

Miriam Cooper

as Doris Moore

Helen Ware

as Kate Fallon

Vincent Serrano

as Harry Leland

Stuart Sage

as William Lake

William B. Mack

as Gordon Laylock

Lincoln Plumer

as Connelly

Ethel Hallor

as Flossie

Lorraine Frost

as Phyllis Lake

Louise Mackintosh

as Mrs. Lake

Amy Summers

as Christine

J.C. King

as Inspector George Bruce

Eddie Sturgis

as Skinny

Crew

Jacques Bizeul

Jacques Bizeul Cinematography

Raoul Walsh

Raoul Walsh Producer

Wilson Mizner

Wilson Mizner Theatre Play

Paul Armstrong

Paul Armstrong Theatre Play

Raoul Walsh

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 02 May 1920

Production Companies

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