Dicky Monteith Trailer (1922)
Watch the official Dicky Monteith 1922 trailer in HD below.
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Stewart Rome as Dicky Monteith
Joan Morgan as Sally
Jack Minister as Vincent Hepburn
Douglas Munro as Mayor
Nelson Ramsey as Barty
Jack Frost as Ginger
Gertrude Sterroll as Miss Tillotson
James English as Sydney Carton
A.B. Imeson as Charles Darnay
Lewis Gilbert as Defarge
Irene Tripod as Madame Defarge
Kenelm Foss as Charles Dickens
Kenelm Foss Director
Kenelm Foss Writer
Tom Gallon Screenplay
Leon M. Lion Screenplay
H.W. Thompson Producer
Kenelm Foss Production Design
United Kingdom 01 February 1922
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