Stormy Waters Trailer (1928)
Silent drama film based on the story "Yellow Handkerchief" by Jack London.
Watch the official Stormy Waters 1928 trailer in HD below.
Silent drama film based on the story "Yellow Handkerchief" by Jack London.
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Eve Southern as Lola
Malcolm McGregor as Davis Steele
Roy Stewart as Captain Angus Steele
Shirley Palmer as Mary
Olin Francis as Bos'n
Norbert A. Myles as 1st Mate
Bert Appling as 2nd Mate
Edgar Lewis Director
Jack London Short Story
Harry Dittmar Writer
Leslie Mason Writer
Ernest Miller Cinematography
John M. Stahl Producer
Martin G. Cohn Editor
United States 01 June 1928
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