The Lights of New York Trailer

The Lights of New York Trailer (1922)

12 November 1922 Drama 57 mins

Silent drama with two different New York stories. One tells of a good man led astray until a dream causes him to change his ways. The other is about a man whose despair over his love marrying another is lifted through increasingly unlikely events.

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Cast

Clarence Nordstrom

as Robert Reid

Margaret Seddon

as Mrs. Reid

Frank Currier

as Daniel Reid

Florence Short

as Mary Miggs

Charles K. Gerrard

as Jim Slade (as Charles Gerard)

Marc McDermott

as Charles Redding

Estelle Taylor

as Mrs. George Burton

Crew

George W. Lane

George W. Lane Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 12 November 1922

Production Companies

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