The Whisper Market Trailer

The Whisper Market Trailer (1920)

"A Blue Ribbon Vitagraph Special!" 13 September 1920 Drama 50 mins

A pair of former blackmailers and opium smugglers, Juliet and George Saltmarsh, have managed to secure passports to escape their past. Their coworker, Burke, is not as lucky and is prevented from leaving Brazil due to the suspicions of Basil North, the American consul. To circumvent North's interference, Juliet attempts to befriend the consul's wife, Erminie, in a scheme to help Burke.

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Cast

Corinne Griffith

as Erminie North

James O'Neill

as Hobson

Eulalie Jensen

as Juliet Saltmarsh

Howard Truesdale

as George Saltmarsh

George Howard

as Basil North

International Releases Dates

United States 13 September 1920

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